Plenty of such pulpits. Just get on one and begin your messages, in whatever dimensions, however nauseating, crude and prurient, fellowers abound.
Just Know what your gullible audience needs and feed them accordingly. Too large a crowd on social media, anyhow, one would get followers however cut and nail, messy and offensive many would be ready to lay down their lives for their Papas/ Mamas and do dirty things for miracles which obviously is in drought and faked most times by the way.
The world is decaying and the word of God monetized. Values and morals, getting old-fashioned, only a few consider them a creed to be recited and a scripture to be read and adhered to.
The Social Media Pulpits, crazy messages from many of them, dead and heretic, spilling venoms to souls and spreading darkness, feeding the sincerely hungry sheep and lambs with nothing but junk, chaff and poisons.
Everybody is mounting a Pulpit, creating antics and ploys to milk and suck dry innocent and unsuspecting poor and hopeless congratulations, while creating hope and promises that hold no prospects.
I once watched a clip of a pastor who washed his female members in nakedness, right inside the church, cleansing them for breakthrough.
Equally watched one that preaches having some naked female members flanked him as his Angels on guard.
Shocking too, I have watched in clips a pastor that had all his congregation come to church naked. What about those with mortars pounding on the floor of their churches under the illusion of pounding to pulp poverty, devil etc off their life.
The noise on social media is too loud, the deception too widespread and the futility of the end result glaring. Social media, a marketplace, the pulpits, the various shops and the pastors the shop owners and you the customers.
There are good shops, good products and good managers. Same way there are bad, polluted and fake products, shops and managers. As a customer, knowing the brand and features of what you want helps you escape the manipulations of cheaters and fraudsters roaming the entire spectrum of social media looking for who to catch inside their dragnets
When one gets into the social media with the noise from many pulpits, if one is naive, lacks streetwise, deranged, utterly malleable, vulnerable and gullible, the chances of getting dupped and drowned into the murky waters of idolatry in the name of Christianity isn’t remote. 90% of social media pulpits are for trending, growing of pages and monetization. 90% of Pastors, ministers of the gospel are there for monetization. The miniature 10% are for real in content and container.
Beware, be weary and be circumspect. Anything can be sold on that space and many willing persons to like, subscribe and share are click away.
No real bad market on social media. What is one’s meat could be another’s mess.
However, go for the edible, the decent, the credible, the morals, the ethical etc. Leave the mess, the junks and the poisonous. Abound are their likes. Nothing good comes from such pulpits but insane indecency and doctrinal inanities. Be wise!!
Dr. Jarlath Uche Opara Jarlathuche@gmail.com