5 Christian Role Models Teens Should Follow on Social Media

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1. Ally Yost

First on the list is a young Christian woman named Ally Yost, who hosts Christ With Coffee On Ice (CWID), which can be listened to on Spotify and Apple podcasts. 

"CWCOI is your new Jesus-loving podcast where you are encouraged to come exactly as you are. No matter your relationship with God, we welcome ALL - messy or put together. Our host, Ally Yost, has made it her mission to spread God's love and encouragement through this podcast." A description of her podcast on Spotify reads, "Expect vulnerability, rawness, hope, and encouragement. We will be covering scripture, life's obstacles in your 20s, and what that looks like while walking with Christ. So grab your iced coffee, sit back, and let's be in the presence of Jesus together! :’)"

Episodes of her podcast can also be watched on YouTube, while clips can be seen on her TikTok and Instagram accounts. Additionally, she has a second YouTube channel where she posts vlogs of her spending time with friends and talking about God. 

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/ally_yost


2. Carew Ellington

Carew Ellington is a speaker, missionary, and host of The Secret Place podcast. His podcast episodes range from interviews to individual discussions on different topics.

"We live in a generation that is more focused on posting about Jesus than actually knowing Him. What would life look like if talking about Jesus and serving others came from the overflow and not a way to feel better about ourselves? The Bible tells us the key to this kind of peace," a description on Spotify reads. The Secret Place Podcast is the thoughts, ideas, and revelations God gives me in my time with Him. Are you ready to go deeper?"

Ellington also launched a Christian clothing website with additional products for young Christians. He can be found on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, and his podcasts can be listened to on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/carewellington


3. Ashley Hetherington

Ashley Hetherington is the founder of The Honey Scoop blog and a Christian content creator based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her YouTube channel, which has close to 1 million followers, includes content ranging from vlogs to lifestyle and wellness to faith-based discussions. 

Hetherington is also the author of several books, including The Joy of the In-Between: 100 Devotions for Trusting God in Your Waiting Season: A Devotional, which she released earlier this year. 

"Are you sick of waiting for your "real" life to begin? This joy-filled daily devotional offers the abundant peace that comes when you place your trust in God's plan and start living today—from the founder of the Honey Scoop," a description of her latest book reads. 

Hetherington can be found on YouTubeTikTok, and Instagram. The Honey Scoop also has an Instagram page filled with faith-based quotes. Hetherington also has the Proverbs 31 Challenge in helping women become who God has created them to be.

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/ashleyhetherington


4. Bryce Crawford

Bryce Crawford is a Christian content creator, street evangelist, and host of the Bryce Crawford podcast. The podcast, which can be heard on Spotify and YouTube, features faith-based discussions and practical tips for Christians. 

His YouTube channel features videos of him sharing the Gospel on the streets. In one video, Crawford shared his testimony of how God saved him at a Waffle House. 

"My name is Bryce Crawford, and I am a full-time missionary in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from high school recently, the main question a young person asks is, 'What do I do?' After prayer and seeking Jesus, the Lord called me out to do full-time ministry in Los Angeles." 

The description of Crawford's life continues, "To some, this seems like a scary task, but knowing the history of Los Angeles and Christian revival, it is an honor to be chosen by the Lord for a mission such as this."

In addition to creating content, Crawford has a Christian clothing website, the money of which will be used for missions across America. Crawford can be found on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. He also has a one-year Bible reading challenge.  

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/brycecrawford


5. Emy Moore

Last on the list is Emy Moore, a vlogger, speaker, and host of the Saved Not Soft podcast.

"Navigating the Christian lifestyle is beyond challenging, especially facing the obstacles of today's world," a description of her podcast reads. "Each week, we'll be diving into topics of; how to rise up from culture, modeling Christ to others, theology, hot topics and much more! Buckle up with your host, Emy Moore; we're going on a fruitful journey!"

Moore can be found on YouTube, where she posts her vlogs, Instagram, and TikTok. She also sells Christian-based apparel on her Saved Not Soft website. Podcast episodes can be listened to on Spotify and Apple podcasts.

Photo Credit: ©YouTube/emymoore

 

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1. Ally Yost

First on the list is a young Christian woman named Ally Yost, who hosts Christ With Coffee On Ice (CWID), which can be listened to on Spotify and Apple podcasts. 

"CWCOI is your new Jesus-loving podcast where you are encouraged to come exactly as you are. No matter your relationship with God, we welcome ALL - messy or put together. Our host, Ally Yost, has made it her mission to spread God's love and encouragement through this podcast." A description of her podcast on Spotify reads, "Expect vulnerability, rawness, hope, and encouragement. We will be covering scripture, life's obstacles in your 20s, and what that looks like while walking with Christ. So grab your iced coffee, sit back, and let's be in the presence of Jesus together! :’)"

Episodes of her podcast can also be watched on YouTube, while clips can be seen on her TikTok and Instagram accounts. Additionally, she has a second YouTube channel where she posts vlogs of her spending time with friends and talking about God. 

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/ally_yost


2. Carew Ellington

Carew Ellington is a speaker, missionary, and host of The Secret Place podcast. His podcast episodes range from interviews to individual discussions on different topics.

"We live in a generation that is more focused on posting about Jesus than actually knowing Him. What would life look like if talking about Jesus and serving others came from the overflow and not a way to feel better about ourselves? The Bible tells us the key to this kind of peace," a description on Spotify reads. The Secret Place Podcast is the thoughts, ideas, and revelations God gives me in my time with Him. Are you ready to go deeper?"

Ellington also launched a Christian clothing website with additional products for young Christians. He can be found on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, and his podcasts can be listened to on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/carewellington


3. Ashley Hetherington

Ashley Hetherington is the founder of The Honey Scoop blog and a Christian content creator based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her YouTube channel, which has close to 1 million followers, includes content ranging from vlogs to lifestyle and wellness to faith-based discussions. 

Hetherington is also the author of several books, including The Joy of the In-Between: 100 Devotions for Trusting God in Your Waiting Season: A Devotional, which she released earlier this year. 

"Are you sick of waiting for your "real" life to begin? This joy-filled daily devotional offers the abundant peace that comes when you place your trust in God's plan and start living today—from the founder of the Honey Scoop," a description of her latest book reads. 

Hetherington can be found on YouTubeTikTok, and Instagram. The Honey Scoop also has an Instagram page filled with faith-based quotes. Hetherington also has the Proverbs 31 Challenge in helping women become who God has created them to be.

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/ashleyhetherington


4. Bryce Crawford

Bryce Crawford is a Christian content creator, street evangelist, and host of the Bryce Crawford podcast. The podcast, which can be heard on Spotify and YouTube, features faith-based discussions and practical tips for Christians. 

His YouTube channel features videos of him sharing the Gospel on the streets. In one video, Crawford shared his testimony of how God saved him at a Waffle House. 

"My name is Bryce Crawford, and I am a full-time missionary in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from high school recently, the main question a young person asks is, 'What do I do?' After prayer and seeking Jesus, the Lord called me out to do full-time ministry in Los Angeles." 

The description of Crawford's life continues, "To some, this seems like a scary task, but knowing the history of Los Angeles and Christian revival, it is an honor to be chosen by the Lord for a mission such as this."

In addition to creating content, Crawford has a Christian clothing website, the money of which will be used for missions across America. Crawford can be found on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. He also has a one-year Bible reading challenge.  

Photo Credit: ©Instagram/brycecrawford


5. Emy Moore

Last on the list is Emy Moore, a vlogger, speaker, and host of the Saved Not Soft podcast.

"Navigating the Christian lifestyle is beyond challenging, especially facing the obstacles of today's world," a description of her podcast reads. "Each week, we'll be diving into topics of; how to rise up from culture, modeling Christ to others, theology, hot topics and much more! Buckle up with your host, Emy Moore; we're going on a fruitful journey!"

Moore can be found on YouTube, where she posts her vlogs, Instagram, and TikTok. She also sells Christian-based apparel on her Saved Not Soft website. Podcast episodes can be listened to on Spotify and Apple podcasts.

Photo Credit: ©YouTube/emymoore

 

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