What are some good Christian YouTubers who use their platform in order to speak truth and guidance? Is Fr. Mike Schmitz good?
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I like most of his stuff; good introduction to Catholic way of thinking, for good or bad.
Mysterium Fasces, the Distributist and Fritz Imperialis are good; Missing the Mark has food for thought too. Sensus Fidelium has some excellent sermons by Fr. Chad…
From what I've seen of him, he's pretty good and accessible for the easy going tier, the more mild people. Overall he does seem a lot better than Bishop Barron, who doesn't talk much about sin, constantly shoves in how he doubts if there are any humans in Hell, and thinks that Jesus discovered his true purpose in life after being baptized, just for starters. Best Catholic/Christian channel in general on youtube hands down is Sensus Fidelium.
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Yes it is.
That being said, I think its not made for me or people who have gone and read out about the faith. I've multiple times thought to myself, "Just be humble and check the video, maybe its something you don't know", and it happened to be something I knew form early on.
I'm not saying that's bad(its good actually, it gets people to talk), but I wager most people here have enough interest to search if they can "pray after sinning", or when they can take the Eucharist, or whatever, so maybe this is the wrong audience.
Have you checked out Sensus Fidelium? youtube.com
You can learn a lot from the homilies.
His channel is great, to the point and easily approachable yes.
I don't watch a whole lot of Christian Tubers with the exception of Jay Dyer, it's usually just channels that upload chants.
Jay Dyer's massive ego is a turnoff.
When I used to watch him a lot, I spent more time debating theological issues that are way above a young Christian like me, than actually practicing faith, hope and charity.
Jay dryers newer vids are great. All his theological/political stuff is worth watching.
Try him again.
Massive ego? I don't really see it tbh, even then he's also a mere member laity, a well learned one but still, prone to sinning.
I get the latter part though, personally I'm thankful to him for in part through his videos, debates, explenations, talkshows I learned about many key theological principles, but it's easy to get caught up in debating while losing sight of ourselves.
It's hard to be a Christian without knowing said principles I think and he was definitely a great help in educating me on many of them in that way.
winnie the pooh, that was very good vid. coming here from atheist/"humanist" perspective.
the thing that troubled me the most in Christianity is that you do everything only to save yourself, you help others so you can get saved, not because you want to help them.
thanks for vid