Are Christian Training Videos Dead? How Digital Discipleship Is Changing Everything
- Layne McDonald
- Oct 25
- 5 min read
Listen, I get asked this question a lot in my coaching sessions: "Layne, are those old-school Christian training videos even relevant anymore?" And honestly? The answer might surprise you.
Christian training videos aren't dead, they're having a total makeover. And if you're not paying attention to how digital discipleship is changing everything, you're missing out on the biggest opportunity the church has seen in decades.
The Real Problem We're Facing
Here's something that'll wake you up: Only 1% of American church leaders believe today's churches are effectively discipling new and young believers. One percent! That's not just a statistic, that's a crisis.
We've gotten so caught up in putting on a good show, creating entertainment-focused services, and trying to attract crowds that we've forgotten our actual job: making disciples. The digital revolution didn't create this problem, but it sure did expose it.

The crazy part? Most churches are using digital tools like podcasts, social media, and streaming services, but they're using them for evangelism and church growth, not discipleship. It's like having a Ferrari and only driving it to the grocery store.
What Growing Churches Are Actually Doing Different
I've been working with church leaders across the country, and the ones who are thriving in 2025 have made a fundamental shift. They're not trying to entertain people into the kingdom anymore.
These churches are:
Prioritizing spiritual transformation over attraction
Assuming people are hungry for authentic content (because they are!)
Making space for real worship, prayer, and spiritual response
Designing for discipleship and life change, not casual attendance
Being bold without being weird (yeah, that's a thing)

The old model of keeping services "safe and short" is dying. People don't need more entertainment: they're drowning in it. They need transformation.
The Digital Discipleship Revolution
Here's where it gets exciting. Digital discipleship isn't just putting your Sunday service online. It's completely reimagining how we do spiritual formation.
Think about it: We can now overcome barriers of time and geography that have limited discipleship for centuries. A teenager in rural Montana can learn from a mentor in urban Atlanta. A busy mom can join a Bible study while her kids nap. A night-shift worker can access discipleship content when traditional church programs would never work.
But here's the kicker: information power is being decentralized. It's not just the pastor or designated teachers anymore. Believers from all walks of life can contribute their perspectives, creating healthier discipleship communities.

The Evolution of Training Content
The training videos themselves are getting a complete upgrade. We're not talking about those stiff, lecture-style videos from the 90s anymore. New content is:
Interactive and engaging
Context-specific to real-life situations
Integrated into broader discipleship ecosystems
Available across multiple platforms
Designed for different learning styles
Documentary series like the American Gospel series continue to expand, providing substantive theological content. Training collections are being updated with fresh perspectives on mental health, leadership, and spiritual formation.
The Challenges We Can't Ignore
Look, I'm not going to sugarcoat this. The digital transformation comes with real challenges that we need to address head-on.

People are more distracted than ever. Social media has accelerated the decline of religiosity that started before the internet even existed. We're dealing with:
Screen captivity and shorter attention spans
Identity confusion in digital spaces
The temptation to prioritize novelty over depth
The challenge of building authentic relationships online
But here's what I tell my coaching clients: These aren't reasons to retreat from digital discipleship: they're reasons to do it better.
Where Identity Meets Technology
As we move forward, the biggest questions won't be about technology: they'll be about identity. Who we are, who we belong to, and what we live for become increasingly pressing as people navigate everything from social media personas to virtual reality experiences.
This is where Christian training content has a massive opportunity. We're not just teaching biblical principles anymore: we're helping people discover their true identity in Christ in a world that's constantly trying to redefine them.

The Future is Personal and Practical
The training videos and discipleship resources that will thrive in the coming years will be those that address real heart issues: the stuff I deal with in my coaching sessions every day:
Letting go of control and trusting God's plan
Overcoming imposter syndrome in ministry and leadership
Learning to assume good intentions in difficult relationships
Breaking free from self-preservation modes that kill authentic community
These aren't just "church topics": they're human topics that desperately need biblical answers.
Making It Work in Your Context
Whether you're a pastor, ministry leader, or just someone who wants to make a difference, here's how you can leverage this digital discipleship revolution:
Start with relationships, not technology - The best digital tools facilitate real connections
Focus on transformation, not information - People don't need more facts; they need life change
Make it interactive - Passive consumption doesn't create disciples
Address real-life issues - Connect biblical truth to actual struggles people face
Create space for authentic community - Digital tools should enhance, not replace, real relationships

Your Next Step
Christian training videos aren't dead: they're being reborn for a generation that desperately needs what we have to offer. But it's going to take intentional leaders who understand both the opportunities and the challenges.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by all this change, you're not alone. That's exactly why I offer free 30-minute coaching consultations. Whether you want to chat on the phone or prefer texting back and forth, I'm here to help you navigate this new landscape.
Maybe you're a pastor wondering how to implement digital discipleship in your church. Or a ministry leader trying to figure out how to create content that actually transforms lives. Or maybe you're part of a team that needs to work through some of these heart issues I mentioned: trust, letting go, assuming good intentions.
I also do team workshops for churches and organizations that want to dive deeper into these concepts together. Because honestly, some of the best breakthroughs happen when we're wrestling with these issues as a community.
The digital discipleship revolution isn't coming: it's here. The question is: Are you going to be part of it, or are you going to watch from the sidelines?
Ready to take the next step? Visit LayneMcDonald.com and let's set up your free consultation. Whether you need a personal coach, a mentor, or just someone to bounce ideas off of, I'm here to help you navigate this exciting new world of digital discipleship.
The church has been given the greatest message in human history and the most powerful tools in human history to share it. Let's not waste either one.

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