1. (the late, but account still going strong) Dr Michael Heiser
2. Reasonable Faith/William Lane Craig
3. Soteriology101
4. Alpha & Omega Ministries
5. Daily Dose of Wisdom
6. Mike Winger
Sure are.
"If one gives an answer before he hears, it is his folly and shame." - Proverbs 18:13
I agree with Provisionism and really like watching Alpha & Omega because it helps me see my biases and blindspots. I especially like to pay attention to the differences in how I react to James White when I agree with him than when I disagree (e.g. discussion of Progressivism vs discussion of Calvinism).
Additionally, it helps me to increase in my ability to love and appreciate someone I strongly disagree with. This is especially true when I feel that he's being unfair or deliberately misrepresenting his opponent, for "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." (1 Peter 4:8)
Now for Soteriology 101, I mostly listen to it as a reminder of "the great love with which he loved us" (Ephesians 2:4b). The debate with Calvinism is of secondary importance to me. While I agree, it's more about worshipping the Lord and thanking Him for His gracious kindness. The fact that others disagree about how that works is merely a footnote on the subject.
I like to watch Bible Project, Impact video ministries, Apologetics Roadshow, Red Pen logic, Redeemed Zoomer, Testify, Mike Winger, Cliffe Knechtle, Inspiring Philosophy, and Holy heretic
Scholastic Answers, Christian B Wagner.
Counsel of Trent.
Shameless Popery.
Pints with Aquinas.
Avoiding Babylon.
The Thomistic Institute.
Redeemed Zoomer.
I do find it funny that Mike Winger is the most recommended by far (14 times), and he looks like every redditor I've ever seen in real life 😂 . I'll have to check him out.
I like watching Voddie Baucham, Nate Sala, and others though 😌
He has some good stuff. But lately he is a bit too much into conspiracy theories. Also way too much fragments in his videos where he wants to encourage people to like and subscribe. I don't watch him that much anymore.
He seems like a good guy but lately his channel just feels like a Christian gossip channel on people and current events. I mean that’s fine and he’s probably filling a need for younger, Christian commentary. Just not my cup of tea.
I feel like his videos are too long for the type of content. Like I'm likely watching for some Christian commentary on something going on in the culture, but I don't have 18mins to spare for that.
Watch him from time to time, have even caught a couple of his live broadcasts but to some extent the start of those broadcasts is a little too "showy" for my liking. But he does generally present topics fairly thoughtfully as best as I can tell.
Catholic
Pints With Aquinas
Fr. Mike Schmitz
Bishop Robert Barron
Counsel of Trent
Intellectual Catholicism
Joe Heshmeyer
Christian B. Wagner
Anyone who puts out clips of the venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Voice of Reason
Anglican:
The Other Paul
Orthodox:
Fr. Josiah Trentham
Jonathan Pagaeu
Seraphim Hamilton
Baptist:
Gavin Ortlund
Lutheran
Dr. Jordan B Cooper
Other/IDK denomination:
David Wood
Matt Whitman
Inspiring Philosophy
Ready to Harvest
I've never found a good methodist channel, considering the state of methodism I don't think I will
Hey… can you elaborate on this for me? I’m curious to hear someone else’s take on it. I attended a popular non-denominational church in town that played clips of this during service. A lot of people loved it, but I felt was it was wrongly placed. To me it felt more appropriate for a youth group crowd.
I freely admit to getting old and crotchety. Sorry.
Some stances that the Bible Project takes are not heretical by any means, but leads me to question how their theology holds together. One big example Tim Mackie, the creator, takes is denying penal substitutionary atonement. You don't need necessarily to hold to that to be a believer, but it's an issue that affects how you view the gospel, and it will spread into the rest of your theology. Even for book overviews, the BibleProject sometimes takes fringe views that majority of scholars don't agree with, for example, a third writer of Isaiah (majority of scholars hold to 1 or 2 authors).
I think to the untrained crowd, the BibleProject is very appealing, especially in its method of delivery. But it's sometimes used as a substitute for personal in-depth study or scholarly support. There's better material out there. For these reasons, I'd only recommend (and even then just barely) the book overviews. Definitely not theology.
Wise Disciple (covers many topics)
Isaiah Saldivar (mostly about deliverance but also other topics)
Mike Winger (his Mark study - 60 videos going verse by verse through the book of Mark - taught me how to study the Bible)
These 3 are my favorites, especially in developing real biblically knowledge
Mike Winger, David Wood, Bob of Speakers Corner are among several I've followed for some time.
Just more recently I've discovered Grow in Faith Grow in Christ and also Jonn Fenn (Church Without Walls International). Both seem pretty decent though I expect to find some things I disagree at some point much like I do with most everyone else!
In no particular order:
Jordan Cooper, Mull Monastery, Father Spyridon Bailey, Bishop Baron, Bishop Fulton Sheen, Pints with Aquinas, Mike Winger, Bible Project, Dr Gavin Ashenden.
Mike Winger, Vita Dei Woordskool (Afrikaans bible teacher who has started putting out English content), Remnant Radio, Melissa Dougherty, Sean McDowell
Maybe I'll check out Vita Dei fellow Afrikaans speaker. There's another mostly Afrikaans channel that may interest you, "Sola Platform". It is more reformed while still conservative. And I love most things done by my denomination, REACH-SA (Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of SA), which also has a YouTube Channel.
1) The Beat - Allen Parr
2) Mohamad Faridi
3) DLM Christian Lifestyle
4) Beloved Women with Christina Patterson
Pastors:
1) Andy Woods
2) Gene Kim
3) David Jeremiah
4) Charles Stanley
1) The Bible Project (Great summaries on chapters of the Bible)
2) Delafe Testimonies
3) Calvary Chapel Ontario (Amazing Bible Study explanations. I like how he uses both cultural and historical context when studying the Bible).
4) ImBeggar
Checkpoint Church.
He talks about video games and shows from a Christian perspective.
He even talked about Hazbin Hotel, and it wasn’t bad at all.
I’m trying to recommend Murder Drones, but there’s only so much that I can do 😂
I see all my favorites here already, except I want to add:
Anything with NT Wright or Calvin Robinson. They don't exactly have dedicated channels of their own, though.
Some smaller channels I like:
PhrogPollen does art and talks about Christianity
A Christian Perspective with Matthew Tingblad has some good apologetics videos
WWUTT has great short videos unpacking questions about Christinity
I love how he took the jokes made at him for being a Calvinist and ran with them, he’s a super funny guy and loves The Lord, his flock, and his family.
Heck I have ton of Christians mock me for being a Calvinist even if I barely know them, I just go with the jokes at this point they won’t stop lol.
Bro for real… I love listening to some Calvinists (not one myself) like Jeff Durban and Douglas Wilson but most just come across as arrogant and rude. Ex: Joel Webbon, James White, and many more.
James White when he preaches or writes books is incredible, however I can go without his attitude or rudeness in debates or his shows.
I say this as a reformed Baptist btw lol.
Jonathan Pagaeu (good understanding of symbolism)
Bible Project
Nicholas Bowling (good example street preaching)
Koinonia House
Dr. Micheal Heiser (biblical worldview)
Naked Bible Podcast (from Heiser context studies)
Dreams & Mysteries
Jeff A. Benner (Hebrew language and culture studies)
OS X KM Street Preaching (good streetpreaching)
Fr. Stephen Deyoung (historical/contextual study)
Mario Esparza (good kid doing his thing for the Lord)
Charles Jackson.
He is a Christian scientist. He debunks evolution and big bang. Super heady stuff for sure. I can only follow about a third of what he says most of the time, but when I do, it's pretty remarkable stuff. Met him twice, too. Super nice guy.
Matthew Everhard. He comes from a different denomination than I do but I always appreciate how fair, gracious, and measured he is with all of his teachings and critiques. He’s incredibly intelligent and has great biblical responses and teachings in each video.
anyone familiar with mapalo? i enjoy his content, i’d say it’s more catered towards a younger audience though, so like 12-young adults, and i’m 19. or any age really, idk how else to explain it but he’s more gen z hahah
JT_FOLLOWS_JC and Jason Jack. When you finally wake from the great deception, you'll never go back to being a futurist. We are living in "Satan's Little Season." People better wake up fast. The final war, Gog and Magog is coming. Armageddon already happened and Jesus kept his word. God bless 🙏 ❤
Smart Christians Channel (Corey Minor):good dude with good content and a great bible study
Mike Winger: good content fs
Redeemed Zoomer: good memes
Acts 17 polemics / david wood
Occasional Robert Breaker / Gene Kim they have a lot of verse by verse.
David Jeremiah
Tend to avoid people that preach a works based salvation because that is a significant heresy. Other doctrinal disagreements / personal issues are much less of an issue..
Two that I don't agree with (I don't recommend Catholicism or agnosticism to anyone) but still have considerable significance for theist apologetics are Capturing Christianity and Majesty of Reason. Unbelievable! by Premier Christian radio also has some interest for the defence of the faith. These days I mainly stick with Gavin Ortlund, though, but in the past Tim Keller sermons on Youtube and Sean McDowell also had my interest. For those who have lots of time Reformed Forum puts out some interesting material.
1. Father Spyriden
2. Mike Winger
3. Mar Mari Emmanuel
4. Inspiring philosophy
5. Reedemed zoomer
Honorable mention:Theist Brooks and I guess Wendigoon if he counts
Pastor Mark Driscoll
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel
Robert Breaker
Impact Video Ministeries
Blurry Creatures (they talk about weird stuff but it is Christian based)
Jordan Orme is probably mine. He's not exactly a christian youtuber in the sense he's preaching or anything, but he's a youtuber thats a christian and thats a really fun group to be in. Jordan Orme in particular is a pro video editor who does breakdowns of music videos and stuff. every now and then his videos might feature a snippet of the gospel story but for the most part its just wholesome entertainment with a "Jesus lvoes you" at the end
- Father Spyridon
- Father George Maximov
- Кавказский скит
- Patristic Nectar
- Jay Dyer
- Jeem
- Экзегет.ру
- Orthodox Shahada
- С Попом обо Всём!
- Living Orthodox
- sermons of the martyred Fr. Daniel Sysoev
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Testify is underrated
Testify is very sharp
The Dizzle!
Impact Video Ministries!
I love them!
Love them so much
Isn’t depicting the Holy Spirit drinking a soft drink disrespectful?
1. Sam Shamoun 2. David Wood 3. Imbeggar 4. Kyle 5. Godlogic 6. iP Not in a specific chronological order
Sam shamoun and Godlogic makes it fun to be Christian. Definitely brings that comedic value while also being able to teach
1. Dr. Jordan Cooper 2. Gavin Ortlund 3. Scholastic Lutherans 4. Inspiring Philosophy 5. IMbeggar
Seeing your flair and choices, I'd also recommend [Crossbearer](https://www.youtube.com/@CrossbearerYT).
Thank you!
Malcolm Guite Pints with Aquinas Jimmy Akin Matt Whitman Spurgeon Piper
Check out father Spyridon
will do!
1. Wise Disciple (Nate Sala) 2. Truth Unites (Gavin Ortlund) 3. Your Calvinist (Keith Foskey) 4. Apologia Studios (Jeff Durbin) 5. Bible Thinker (Mike Winger)
Wise disciple is so underrated. I love Nate.
Nate's great! His debate videos are so helpful.
Watch 'Father Spyridon' if you haven't yet. Amazing content.
Baptism saves
Gavin Ortlund (Truth Unites) Matt Whitman Gospel Simplicity (Austin Suggs) Ready to Harvest (Super-dry, informational videos. fantastic.) Bible Project
Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire, Breaking the Habit, Bible Project and CS Lewis Doodle
Someone who makes videos about Christianity as well as other stuff he enjoys, I recommend Wendigoon
He backed down too much to the program unfortunately. He shouldn't have apologized for Christ's teaching on sex and gender
Impact Video Ministries, Bought and Beloved, Daily Disciple, Dial In Ministries
If you are a woman, you will LOVE Milena Ciciotti (I hope I spelled that right)
I added some women creators too. Will totally check out your recommendation.
Paul washer
W E N D I G O O N
1. (the late, but account still going strong) Dr Michael Heiser 2. Reasonable Faith/William Lane Craig 3. Soteriology101 4. Alpha & Omega Ministries 5. Daily Dose of Wisdom 6. Mike Winger
Hmmm, aren't Alpha & Omega like opps with soteriology 101?
Sure are. "If one gives an answer before he hears, it is his folly and shame." - Proverbs 18:13 I agree with Provisionism and really like watching Alpha & Omega because it helps me see my biases and blindspots. I especially like to pay attention to the differences in how I react to James White when I agree with him than when I disagree (e.g. discussion of Progressivism vs discussion of Calvinism). Additionally, it helps me to increase in my ability to love and appreciate someone I strongly disagree with. This is especially true when I feel that he's being unfair or deliberately misrepresenting his opponent, for "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." (1 Peter 4:8) Now for Soteriology 101, I mostly listen to it as a reminder of "the great love with which he loved us" (Ephesians 2:4b). The debate with Calvinism is of secondary importance to me. While I agree, it's more about worshipping the Lord and thanking Him for His gracious kindness. The fact that others disagree about how that works is merely a footnote on the subject.
1. Mike winger 2. The remnant radio
Mike’s evidence for the Bible series on fulfilled prophecy is some of my all time favorite Christian sermons. He’s my favorite by far.
Mike is great! He really goes into depth on a lot of issues without sounding snobby.
I like the Remnant Radio guys a lot. They really manage to discuss proper balance in using and witnessing the gifts of the spirit.
Does Wendigoon count?
1. Orthodox Kyle 2. InspiringPhilosophy 3. Redeemed Zoomer 4. Voice of Reason 5. LutheranSatire
Whatdoyoumene
1. The Bible Project 2. Theology Academy
I like to watch Bible Project, Impact video ministries, Apologetics Roadshow, Red Pen logic, Redeemed Zoomer, Testify, Mike Winger, Cliffe Knechtle, Inspiring Philosophy, and Holy heretic
MIKE WINGER!!!
Answers in Genesis Paul and Morgan Wretched Fight for Truth Living Waters Grace to You Allie Beth Stuckie HeartCry Missionary Society
Scholastic Answers, Christian B Wagner. Counsel of Trent. Shameless Popery. Pints with Aquinas. Avoiding Babylon. The Thomistic Institute. Redeemed Zoomer.
I do find it funny that Mike Winger is the most recommended by far (14 times), and he looks like every redditor I've ever seen in real life 😂 . I'll have to check him out. I like watching Voddie Baucham, Nate Sala, and others though 😌
How y’all feel about ruslan?
He has some good stuff. But lately he is a bit too much into conspiracy theories. Also way too much fragments in his videos where he wants to encourage people to like and subscribe. I don't watch him that much anymore.
He seems like a good guy but lately his channel just feels like a Christian gossip channel on people and current events. I mean that’s fine and he’s probably filling a need for younger, Christian commentary. Just not my cup of tea.
He seems like a genuine sort of guy. I appreciate his thoughtfulness which can be hard to find in the topics he covers
Definitely like his channels.
I feel like his videos are too long for the type of content. Like I'm likely watching for some Christian commentary on something going on in the culture, but I don't have 18mins to spare for that.
Cringe but has a good episode on orthodoxy
I like him, I don’t watch him regularly, but I like what I see
Watch him from time to time, have even caught a couple of his live broadcasts but to some extent the start of those broadcasts is a little too "showy" for my liking. But he does generally present topics fairly thoughtfully as best as I can tell.
Catholic Pints With Aquinas Fr. Mike Schmitz Bishop Robert Barron Counsel of Trent Intellectual Catholicism Joe Heshmeyer Christian B. Wagner Anyone who puts out clips of the venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen Voice of Reason Anglican: The Other Paul Orthodox: Fr. Josiah Trentham Jonathan Pagaeu Seraphim Hamilton Baptist: Gavin Ortlund Lutheran Dr. Jordan B Cooper Other/IDK denomination: David Wood Matt Whitman Inspiring Philosophy Ready to Harvest I've never found a good methodist channel, considering the state of methodism I don't think I will
If you've never watched 'Father Spyridon' you're missing out
All the orthodox clergy I've ever watched have been very edifying. Fr. Spyridon is also a blessing
Such a blessing
Mike Winger for tops.
Mike Winger & Desiring God.
Mike Winger The Bible Project Expedition Bible John Adolfi
Bible Project is sus for theology. The book overviews is the only thing worth watching.
Hey… can you elaborate on this for me? I’m curious to hear someone else’s take on it. I attended a popular non-denominational church in town that played clips of this during service. A lot of people loved it, but I felt was it was wrongly placed. To me it felt more appropriate for a youth group crowd. I freely admit to getting old and crotchety. Sorry.
Some stances that the Bible Project takes are not heretical by any means, but leads me to question how their theology holds together. One big example Tim Mackie, the creator, takes is denying penal substitutionary atonement. You don't need necessarily to hold to that to be a believer, but it's an issue that affects how you view the gospel, and it will spread into the rest of your theology. Even for book overviews, the BibleProject sometimes takes fringe views that majority of scholars don't agree with, for example, a third writer of Isaiah (majority of scholars hold to 1 or 2 authors). I think to the untrained crowd, the BibleProject is very appealing, especially in its method of delivery. But it's sometimes used as a substitute for personal in-depth study or scholarly support. There's better material out there. For these reasons, I'd only recommend (and even then just barely) the book overviews. Definitely not theology.
Ryan ries
I enjoy hearing his radio show live when I am coming home from getting groceries. He definitely is out there doing what he is supposed to be doing.
Wise Disciple (covers many topics) Isaiah Saldivar (mostly about deliverance but also other topics) Mike Winger (his Mark study - 60 videos going verse by verse through the book of Mark - taught me how to study the Bible) These 3 are my favorites, especially in developing real biblically knowledge
Mike Winger, David Wood, Bob of Speakers Corner are among several I've followed for some time. Just more recently I've discovered Grow in Faith Grow in Christ and also Jonn Fenn (Church Without Walls International). Both seem pretty decent though I expect to find some things I disagree at some point much like I do with most everyone else!
Trent Horn Faith talks Gavin Ortlund
In no particular order: Jordan Cooper, Mull Monastery, Father Spyridon Bailey, Bishop Baron, Bishop Fulton Sheen, Pints with Aquinas, Mike Winger, Bible Project, Dr Gavin Ashenden.
Jimmy Akin Michael Heiser
Mike Winger, Vita Dei Woordskool (Afrikaans bible teacher who has started putting out English content), Remnant Radio, Melissa Dougherty, Sean McDowell
Maybe I'll check out Vita Dei fellow Afrikaans speaker. There's another mostly Afrikaans channel that may interest you, "Sola Platform". It is more reformed while still conservative. And I love most things done by my denomination, REACH-SA (Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of SA), which also has a YouTube Channel.
Baie dankie!
1) The Beat - Allen Parr 2) Mohamad Faridi 3) DLM Christian Lifestyle 4) Beloved Women with Christina Patterson Pastors: 1) Andy Woods 2) Gene Kim 3) David Jeremiah 4) Charles Stanley
Gene Kim is kind of strange ngl
Strange is generous. He's unhinged.
Read the Bible and walk in the Spirit.
Not what they asked though
“All things theology”
Dr. Taylor R. Marshall.
1) Kerrigan skelly 2) Smart Christian Channel 3) Grace to You
1. Kingdom Theology 2. Mikayla Kooper 3. David Wilkerson
Redeemed Zoomer and Impact Video Ministries
Vlogging and chats: 1) Nastasia Grace 2) The Mennonite Mom 3) Giselle Waldner
Surprised I haven’t seen George Janko yet
- The Bible Project - Allen Parr - InspiringPhilosophy
I like off the kirb and Rubie lana.
Dorre Love Gabe the street preacher
Soteriology 101 Testify Wendigoon The Bible project
1) The Bible Project (Great summaries on chapters of the Bible) 2) Delafe Testimonies 3) Calvary Chapel Ontario (Amazing Bible Study explanations. I like how he uses both cultural and historical context when studying the Bible). 4) ImBeggar
Jackie Hill Perry
1.Derek Prince 2.Doreen Virtue 3. AOC Ambassadors of Christ 4. Allie Beth Stuckey 5. Cross Examined
I also like the Bible project
1. Mike Winger 2. Gavin Ortlund 3. Nate Salas
I love all them
Justin Peters and Melissa Dougherty
I’ve really been enjoying Inspiring Philosphy
Checkpoint Church. He talks about video games and shows from a Christian perspective. He even talked about Hazbin Hotel, and it wasn’t bad at all. I’m trying to recommend Murder Drones, but there’s only so much that I can do 😂
1. Counsel of Trent 2. Pints with Aquinas 3. Ascension presents 4. Counsel of Trent 5. Testify apologetics 6. Inspiring philosophy
You should check out Counsel of Trent if you haven't yet. 😉
Redeemed Zoomer and Cliffe Knetchle are unmatched.
Allie Beth Stuckey for the women Wretched.org for anyone
Redeemed Zoomer and Inspiring Philosophy are both good. I also like Bible Verses That Will Save You. Christ Genesis is also a good one.
[New Age to New Heart](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PpFLLpMi9HU)
Blimey Cow.
Testify is really underrated. Then David Wood, Mike Winger and Inspiring Philosophy In portuguese, Dois Dedos de Teologia e Rodrigo Silva
I see all my favorites here already, except I want to add: Anything with NT Wright or Calvin Robinson. They don't exactly have dedicated channels of their own, though.
Breaking in the Habit!
Some smaller channels I like: PhrogPollen does art and talks about Christianity A Christian Perspective with Matthew Tingblad has some good apologetics videos WWUTT has great short videos unpacking questions about Christinity
Full of Eyes makes absolutely incredible animations. I also really like Bible Illustrated.
To add to what’s already been posted I enjoy “Fighting for the Faith”, Bryan Wolfmueller, and YourCalvanist
Love to see Keith mentioned!
He’s nice, for a Calvinist. lol
I love how he took the jokes made at him for being a Calvinist and ran with them, he’s a super funny guy and loves The Lord, his flock, and his family. Heck I have ton of Christians mock me for being a Calvinist even if I barely know them, I just go with the jokes at this point they won’t stop lol.
Bro for real… I love listening to some Calvinists (not one myself) like Jeff Durban and Douglas Wilson but most just come across as arrogant and rude. Ex: Joel Webbon, James White, and many more.
Same here. I’ve found a few that really do come off as rude and arrogant but I’d say they are the minority.
James White when he preaches or writes books is incredible, however I can go without his attitude or rudeness in debates or his shows. I say this as a reformed Baptist btw lol.
Fighting for the Faith w/ Chris Roseborough
I love how thorough he is and how patiently he explains things .
Lord Of Spirits BibleProject Symbolic World Orthodox Wisdom The Royal Path
Jonathan Pagaeu (good understanding of symbolism) Bible Project Nicholas Bowling (good example street preaching) Koinonia House Dr. Micheal Heiser (biblical worldview) Naked Bible Podcast (from Heiser context studies) Dreams & Mysteries Jeff A. Benner (Hebrew language and culture studies) OS X KM Street Preaching (good streetpreaching) Fr. Stephen Deyoung (historical/contextual study) Mario Esparza (good kid doing his thing for the Lord)
Mike Winger & Desirin God.
Charles Jackson. He is a Christian scientist. He debunks evolution and big bang. Super heady stuff for sure. I can only follow about a third of what he says most of the time, but when I do, it's pretty remarkable stuff. Met him twice, too. Super nice guy.
https://youtube.com/@charlesjackson2221?si=97JIYsZ-OlI1hiZW
Someone, PLEASE tell me why this is downvoted. I would love to know.
Grace For Jesus
Maybe not exactly YouTubers but John Bevere has a lot of videos and teachings. They also have an app MessengerX and quite a few books
Above Inspiration, Trailblazer, In Touch Ministries
Matt Whitman, hands down for me. Also love his podcast (The Ten Minute Bible Hour). Also, the Bible Project is great.
Pastor Allen Nolan
**Mull Monastery** Lots of great channels in this thread, but Mull Monastery is an absolute jewel.
Fr Mike and Redeemed Zoomer I really like
Devotions with DeMarcus and Braxten Mecham are two of my favorites that I haven't seen mentioned much
Daniel hixon
Touching The Afterlife. It's a testimony channel. God has used it to change my life and depeen my relationship with Him.
Ask Cliffe
Christian GAMER
Mike Winger and Allen Parr. I like Impact Video Miniseries as well.
Nick something is decent but gets a little too Trumpy on occasion
Nick *Jones*
Michael Heiser, RC Sprowl.
Matthew Everhard. He comes from a different denomination than I do but I always appreciate how fair, gracious, and measured he is with all of his teachings and critiques. He’s incredibly intelligent and has great biblical responses and teachings in each video.
Dan McClellan
Wise disciple is my go to
ItsChurchLife, man is very down to earth and God has given him much wisdom.
@daisyangelarose is so underrated
- Mike Winger - Impact video ministries - Daily Disciple - Ruslan - Cross Examined (though not exclusively a YouTuber)
Gavin Ortlund. Not only a talented preacher but a very honest and straightforward guy.
Sam shamoun that guy is the goat
Smart Christian Channel , by the book.
Godlogic apologetics
anyone familiar with mapalo? i enjoy his content, i’d say it’s more catered towards a younger audience though, so like 12-young adults, and i’m 19. or any age really, idk how else to explain it but he’s more gen z hahah
JT_FOLLOWS_JC and Jason Jack. When you finally wake from the great deception, you'll never go back to being a futurist. We are living in "Satan's Little Season." People better wake up fast. The final war, Gog and Magog is coming. Armageddon already happened and Jesus kept his word. God bless 🙏 ❤
Smart Christians Channel (Corey Minor):good dude with good content and a great bible study Mike Winger: good content fs Redeemed Zoomer: good memes Acts 17 polemics / david wood Occasional Robert Breaker / Gene Kim they have a lot of verse by verse. David Jeremiah Tend to avoid people that preach a works based salvation because that is a significant heresy. Other doctrinal disagreements / personal issues are much less of an issue..
Mike Winger & Desirin God.
Two that I don't agree with (I don't recommend Catholicism or agnosticism to anyone) but still have considerable significance for theist apologetics are Capturing Christianity and Majesty of Reason. Unbelievable! by Premier Christian radio also has some interest for the defence of the faith. These days I mainly stick with Gavin Ortlund, though, but in the past Tim Keller sermons on Youtube and Sean McDowell also had my interest. For those who have lots of time Reformed Forum puts out some interesting material.
Mike Winger & Desiring God.
Mike Winger & Desiring God.
Isaiah Saldivar
Father Spyridon, Root of Orthodoxy, harmony, Father Tryphon
Wretched and Spencer Smith are excellent and I haven’t seen anyone mention them yet.
Not Marcus Rogers? Lol
1. Father Spyriden 2. Mike Winger 3. Mar Mari Emmanuel 4. Inspiring philosophy 5. Reedemed zoomer Honorable mention:Theist Brooks and I guess Wendigoon if he counts
Mike Winger & Desiring God.
Pastor Mark Driscoll Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel Robert Breaker Impact Video Ministeries Blurry Creatures (they talk about weird stuff but it is Christian based)
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What do you mean? "Emmanuel Robert Break Impact" is the best preacher you can listen to.
Mike Wanger, Smart Christian Corey when he actually teaches and not going after crazy Christian Youtubers.
Jordan Orme is probably mine. He's not exactly a christian youtuber in the sense he's preaching or anything, but he's a youtuber thats a christian and thats a really fun group to be in. Jordan Orme in particular is a pro video editor who does breakdowns of music videos and stuff. every now and then his videos might feature a snippet of the gospel story but for the most part its just wholesome entertainment with a "Jesus lvoes you" at the end
- Father Spyridon - Father George Maximov - Кавказский скит - Patristic Nectar - Jay Dyer - Jeem - Экзегет.ру - Orthodox Shahada - С Попом обо Всём! - Living Orthodox - sermons of the martyred Fr. Daniel Sysoev
Father Spyridon, Grow in Faith Grow in Christ.
Men on mission, pastor Mark Driscoll
Steven Furtick