Prince on Cyber Evangelism: The Digital Revolution of the Gospel

Prince, a leading voice in Cyber Evangelism, believes that "The end-time Christian is an active blogger." In this exclusive Vybz.live interview, he reveals why digital evangelism is more than sharing devotionals, why pastors must lead the online church movement...

 


On his birthday, Vybz.live had the privilege of interviewing Prince, a revolutionary voice in Cyber Evangelism. He has ignited a movement with his bold assertion:

"The end-time Christian is an active blogger."

In this exclusive, in-depth conversation, Prince elaborates on the essence of true digital evangelism, why distributing devotionals alone does not equate to preaching, the urgency for churches to embrace online ministry, and his grand vision of pioneering a million online churches across the globe.

He also unveils groundbreaking insights on leveraging technology for evangelism, how online crusades can shift global internet traffic toward the Gospel, and why pastors must take the lead in this movement instead of delegating it to ‘social media savvy’ youth.

This is not just an interview—it’s a blueprint for a digital Gospel revolution.

 

The Birth of a Digital Evangelism Revolution

 

Allen: Prince, your statement "The end-time Christian is an active blogger" has become a rallying cry. Can you take us back to the moment you realized digital evangelism was not just an option, but a necessity?

 

Prince: Absolutely. Years ago, I noticed a troubling pattern—many Christians were only consumers of content online, not creators of it. They would read devotionals, listen to sermons, and enjoy Gospel music, but they were not producing anything that actively preached the Gospel.

I asked myself,

"If the Apostle Paul were alive today, would he just be a social media observer?"

Absolutely not! He would be writing, posting, engaging, and leading digital evangelism movements. That’s when it hit me:

The internet is the world’s largest mission field, but we are not taking advantage of it like we should.

We need to stop being passive users and start being active online preachers—through blogging, videos, digital outreaches, and personal online engagement. That’s the foundation of my quote.

 

Why Devotionals and Tracts Are Tools, Not Substitutes for Preaching

 

Allen: One of your most debated statements is that "Distributing digital tracks and devotionals is not preaching the Gospel." Could you break this down further?

 

Prince: This is a crucial topic. Don’t get me wrong—tracks and devotionals are powerful tools. They can introduce someone to the message of Christ, but they are not substitutes for preaching.

Jesus commanded us to:

"Go into all the world and preach the Gospel." (Mark 16:15)

He did not say, "Go and distribute materials."

Now, imagine this scenario:

  • You hand someone a devotional in a bus. They may or may not read it.
  • You send someone a Gospel track online. They may or may not open it.

But when you personally preach to someone during or after handing over the materials, you engage their spirit, answer their questions, and lead them to Christ directly.

That is the difference!

Devotionals should never replace evangelism. Instead, they should enhance it. The voice of the preacher must never go silent!

 

Churches Must Go Digital—Or Remain Local

 

Allen: You’ve made a bold statement that "A church that refuses to go online will remain local." Why is that?

 

Prince: Because the world has changed.

The internet is no longer a side tool—it is the primary space where human interaction happens.

Let’s look at the numbers:

  • Over 5 billion people are on the internet.
  • The average person spends 6-7 hours daily online.
  • More people are searching for spiritual answers on Google and YouTube than ever before.

If your church is not actively present online, then you are not reaching the nations—you are only reaching a local audience.

Jesus said:

"Go and make disciples of all nations." (Matthew 28:19)

But how do you disciple nations if your church has no online presence?

Churches that fail to adapt to the digital mission field will soon become irrelevant in fulfilling the Great Commission.

 

A Million Online Churches: The Next Big Move

 

Allen: You’ve talked about pioneering a million online churches. Can you break down how this will work?

 

Prince: This is one of the biggest assignments of my life.

We live in a borderless world where physical location no longer limits impact.
I have a vision:

In every country that has internet access, there will be at least one thriving online church.

The goal is not to replace physical churches, but to complement them. Many people will never walk into a church building, but they spend their lives online.

If we build strong, interactive, Spirit-led online churches, we can win, disciple, and equip believers globally.

This is what I’m currently developing behind the scenesstrategic digital systems that will change global evangelism forever.

 

Leveraging Technology for Gospel Domination

 

Allen: What are some key technologies you believe Christians must leverage for evangelism?

 

Prince: This is one of my favorite topics because technology is a gift from God for the Gospel.

Here are some non-negotiable technologies every Christian should use for evangelism:

  1. Blogging Platforms – We need millions of Gospel bloggers shaping online narratives.
  2. Social Media Live Streams – Churches must maximize Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram for outreach.
  3. AI and Chatbots for Evangelism – Imagine 24/7 Gospel chatbots leading people to Christ automatically!
  4. SEO Digital Ads – We must dominate Google searches with Gospel content.
  5. Online Crusades Webinars – The days of only physical crusades are gone. We must host global online crusades.

When we intentionally use these tools, we can shift internet traffic permanently in favor of the Gospel.

 

Final Words and Acknowledgments

 

Allen: Before we wrap up, you’ve credited several mentors for shaping your journey. Who are they?

 

Prince: I owe so much to the leaders who have poured into me.

  • Rev. Chris Oyakhilome PhD, D.D. – My father in the faith, who shaped my mindset for Kingdom impact.
  • Pastor Ernest Omoele – For putting me on this path of Cyber Evangelism.
  • Pastor Yemisi Kudehinbu – For prophesying my future and refining my vision.
  • CYBEV Family – For being a force in Cyber Evangelism.

 

Allen: Prince, this has been powerful. Thank you for sharing your heart, and Happy Birthday!

 

Prince: Thank you! The work continues!

 


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