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The Spiritual Destruction Caused By Instagram and Influencers

Sunday, January 22, 2023 (Updated: Wednesday, November 12, 2025)
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I’ve always been about pointing people to the truth and Christ. Does that mean I influence people? Maybe in the old-fashioned sense of saying someone is a “bad influence” or a “good influence” on other people. But to be an “influencer” in the way that term is used today crosses a line for me. I can’t always tell you what that line is, but I know when I see/hear/intuitively recognize it. This is one of those lines.

Social media is fraught with so many problems, but I think Instagram has been the worst in terms of destroying women and leading them astray via “influencers.”




(The arrival of TikTok is another matter, especially given that it is tied to the Chinese government and used as a literal weapon against our people. If you think I’m exaggerating, you’ve missed the stories in the news where even prominent Democrats have said that President Trump was correct that TikTok should be completely banned. It’s that bad for our culture.)

Alisa Childers mentioned recently how places such as Instagram and TikTok are filled with broken women with messed up lives who are abandoning the faith. What do these women do? Take time to heal and return to Christ? No. They invite other women to listen to them explain all of the ways their life is ruined and why they are self-destructing and that the Christian faith is rubbish.

Now think about this.

“56% and 40% of white liberal women by age demographic have been told they have a mental illness”

Who are the biggest “influencers” out there on Instagram, etc.? Who are the “big names” telling “Christian women” how to live?

The vast majority of them who have big followings are younger white liberal women. Most of them have lives that are a mess and they are encouraging other women to follow them into a similar mess or straight up sin and/or heresy. How many of these women have been pushing wine and drinking as the “solution” to daily problems and annoyances faced by moms? The white liberal “Christian” women are encouraging their followers to doubt the Bible and blame men for all their problems. Actually, they aren’t just telling women that men are the problem. Now they are telling women to “become men” in order to solve the problem.

Anyone else seeing the destruction cascade here?




  • How does this help us build strong nuclear families? It doesn’t.
  • How does this help build a strong Church? It doesn’t.
  • How does this help us build a strong culture? It doesn’t.

Our pastor is in the midst of a sermon series and he’s mentioned the idea of online “influencers” a few times. Today I realized while he was speaking that “influencers” in the fullest sense today are quite often a form of idolatry. Pure and simple.

And idols always lead us away from the Lord. Always.

“He must increase; I must decrease.” John 3:30 (BSB)

Here’s some more reading to go along with these thoughts.

  • The Empty Religions of Instagram (“The whole economy of Instagram is based on our thinking about our selves, posting about our selves, working on our selves.”)
  • Women Are Not OK (“I try not to watch videos that extremely socially maladjusted people have recorded of themselves crying in their cars. They seem to go viral too often. And too often, the subjects are women: women who earnestly believe that abortion is fundamental to female flourishing. Women whose nature has been thwarted, disassembled, and denied by a political environment that opposes family formation in every imaginable way. Women whose consumption of spiritually subversive content on the internet is so out of control that they think public demonstrations of extreme emotional incontinence count as a legitimate form of discourse.”)

Category: Social MediaTag: Facebook & Instagram

About Sallie Borrink

Sallie Schaaf Borrink is a Christian, wife, mother, homeschooler, homebody, and autodidact. She owns a home-based graphic design and web design business with her husband (DavidandSallie.com).

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  1. Cheryl

    Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 10:17 pm

    Lately I’ve been thinking about what would happen if no one paid any attention to these “influencers”, and didn’t react positively or negatively, just tuned them off and walked away. I’m pretty sure this would never happen in this age of constant contact and surveillance, but I can dream.

    You’re right about the negative affect it’s having on Christians, especially younger Christians. Everyone seems to have a need to be seen. That’s probably why they’re constantly filming their every move and posting it somewhere.

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  2. David

    Monday, January 23, 2023 at 11:28 am

    Cheryl, I think the idea of “don’t feed the trolls” comes in to play here. Probably the hardest thing to deal with for a number of “influencers”—or any person who want to be heard, whether in a comment on a post or tweet or whatever—is to have no response to a comment. For some of them I’m sure, especially in the progressive/woke camp, they take it as a badge of honor or even “success” to rile up the opposition because being a “disruptor” is part of their identity and sense of purpose. If they don’t receive attention, then they have failed. So to ignore them or not comment is probably the only consequence that affects them negatively.

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  3. Birdie

    Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 9:24 am

    Hello Sallie;

    To me the word “influencer” (on-line) evokes the feeling that I’m being manipulated.

    I enjoy your blog because you offer information that is honest and encouraging.

    Influencer = idol.

    Birdie

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