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FaithMeet Christian social media site to launch in 2022

Christians will have access to FaithMeet, a new social media platform, next year.

Founder Godwin Rose Samuel says that it will provide a space that solely houses Christian content for believers around the world.

“Christians have to spend long amounts of time sifting through other non-Christian and secular content to find the Christian content on these other apps,” he said Even with the faith-filled content available, it is “not even God-centered, because it distracts from the focus of the Jesus-focused gospels.”.

Samuel was motivated to create the social media platform not only to provide quality social content for Christians but also to help believers “focus on God more.” He also hopes that the new platform will introduce non-believers to Christianity.

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“I wanted to live out the faith by creating this social networking platform,” he said. “I wanted to inspire those who don’t know the Lord while even helping those who are already Christians to keep their eyes on the Lord and not on lusting and coveting over secular content. Other non-Christian content always pops up on these other apps. And currently, we are combining Facebook, YouTube and Instagram because we have posts, videos and pictures. So now, people don’t have to go to these other platforms. It’s all in one place.”

On FaithMeet, Christians will have access to all kinds of Christian content, including pictures, music and videos. They also will have the option to give donations, offerings and tithes to various churches and ministries of their choice. The new platform will include a chat feature where believers can encourage each other and talk about God’s word.

 

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FaithMeet will have a set of community standards and guidelines to ensure all content is “appropriate” and “God-centered.” All content will be monitored by a team that will remove posts considered to be “inappropriate” or “non-Christian.”

–Alan Goforth | Metro Voice

 

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