When Real Talk Replaces the Pulpit: The Rise of Short-Form Spiritual Healing

When Real Talk Replaces the Pulpit: The Rise of Short-Form Spiritual Healing

In today’s fast-paced world, not everyone has the energy—or attention span—for a full-length sermon. That’s why short-form spiritual content is resonating so deeply. Whether it’s a 10-minute YouTube video from Melody Alisa or a three-minute TikTok, creators are offering something that feels real, raw, and right on time.

This isn’t about replacing church—it’s about supplementing it with something that meets people in the middle of real life. Sometimes we need a polished message from the pulpit. Other times, we just need someone in a hoodie, talking straight to the heart with no filter.

Short-form spiritual healing works because it feels like a conversation, not a lecture. It reminds us that God can show up anywhere—even in a video that knows exactly what you’re going through

By Liberian Jewels 

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