
Gen Z Christian influencer says young Americans are ‘tired of fake stuff,’ turning to Jesus
NY Post
A 22-year-old Christian influencer says more young Americans are rediscovering faith as frustration with “fake stuff” and social media culture drives a search for deeper meaning.
“We’re tired of fake stuff. We’re tired of fluff,” Bryce Crawford said Monday on “Fox & Friends.”
“We’re fed fluff through our phones, through desires, through whatever we think is going to satisfy. Every human being is on a quest for love, and we try to fill that void with different things, and I think people are naturally understanding, ‘Wait, this thing isn’t working anymore. This isn’t going how I thought it was going to go,’ so ultimately, people don’t just want a truth, they want the truth and that would be Jesus.”
Crawford is helping trailblaze a faith revival among young adults by spreading the gospel in the streets and to millions of followers on his social media accounts.
After growing up in a Christian household, he fully committed to Christ and found peace in Jesus’ word after battling anxiety and depression as a teen.
“When I was 17, I planned on making an irrevocable decision with my life because I thought that was the only way to get the pain to go away,” he said.













