"Faith-first" or "Faith-free"? Navigate our content easily and safely.

Hi,

You might have seen our "faith-first" and "faith-free" labels spread on our content. And beyond that, we explicitly marked some of our social media accounts by those labels, too.

For example, @shiftofworldsandnations in Instagram is marked "faith-first" because we predominantly show the following themes of discussion. And trust me—even when the content seems technical and secular at first, "faith-first" means we're still hitting that content down into the spiritual grounds:

  • Christianity
  • Alternative spirituality practices (like yoga and witchcraft), which we tend to compare against Christianity
  • Comparison of Christian theologies (although like our creator, we tend more towards the charismatic movements)

And of course, "faith-free" means we're not highlighting those themes, but they may not completely secular, like talking about planning our real-world events on churches, or just say "Merry Christmas" to our great fans.

How about "collab posts"?

In Instagram and YouTube, users can assign a post to more than one account authors to become Collaborators. If you have seen such posts from us that span between our faith-first and faith-free accounts, they're more likely to be general broadcast messages targeting both "faith-first" and "faith-free" audiences.

To learn more about this feature in Instagram, visit the Instagram Help Center at https://help.instagram.com/5861247717337470/ .

To learn more about this feature in YouTube, visit YouTube Help at https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/16554898 .