Sacred work can’t be measured in social media followers
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The pressure to turn sacred moments of healing and community into social media content disrupts true presence, as addictive digital platforms ultimately fragment our attention and intimacy. Prioritizing genuine, relational trust over algorithmic growth allows us to resist viewing our calling and communities as mere "content." True healing justice requires us to look up from our screens, slow down, and reclaim slow, embodied, and unrecorded connection.
This article was originally published in Faith & Leadership on July 7, 2026, and was written by Anna Del Castillo, Co-founder, Our Own Deep Wells