These Rising Leaders Are Shaping Faith, Culture, & Media For a New Generation
1. Bryce Crawford
With a fire for revival and an unapologetic preaching style, Bryce Crawford is igniting hearts across the U.S. His digital sermons and in-person events draw in thousands of Gen Z believers hungry for truth. Bryce recently opened Liberty University Convocation Season and brought a word that stirred hearts and revival at the nation’s largest Christian university.
“Young people don’t need watered-down faith. They need the real Jesus.”
2. Gage, Till & Kaden Helms (The Triplets)
Known for their contagious energy and faith-filled content, the Helms brothers are using social media to share Christ in authentic, creative ways that resonate deeply with young audiences.
“Gen Z is turning away from empty pursuits,” they said. “We’re seeing a revival in our generation.”
3. Hosanna Wong
A spoken word artist turned preacher, Hosanna blends creativity and conviction, equipping believers to live out their faith with boldness. She’s becoming a leading female voice in modern evangelism.
“You may have been told that you’re not enough, that you’re unworthy, unwanted, unseen, or unloved. But you are more than you’ve been told. You are Greatly Loved.”
4. Sadie Robertson Huff
From Duck Dynasty fame to becoming a bestselling author and speaker, Sadie has leveraged her platform to point millions of young women to identity in Christ and a life of purpose.
“We don’t have a lack of time. It is a matter of who we’re obsessed with and who we worship. Who are you really following?
5. KB (Kevin Burgess)
A leading Christian hip-hop artist and podcaster, KB weaves Scripture and sound to disciple a generation. His ministry extends beyond music, calling believers to a deeper devotion to Christ.
“Life isn’t breathing. Life is knowing God.”
6. Hannah Williamson
With raw transparency and bold truth-telling, Hannah’s online ministry has exploded. She speaks to the struggles and faith journeys of Gen Z, urging them toward holiness in a culture of compromise.
“You must come to the place where the Word of God / the Bible is either authority in your life or it’s not. You can no longer sit on the fence of religion. You are either all in or you are all out.”
7. Allie Beth Stuckey
Through her Relatable podcast, Allie Beth engages politics, culture, and theology from a biblical worldview. She’s become a trusted voice for Christian young adults navigating faith in the public square.
“Truth doesn’t bend with culture—it’s anchored in Christ.”
8. Father David Michael Moses
At just 30 years old, this Catholic priest is drawing crowds of young people through his humility, musical gifts, and unwavering devotion to Christ. His ministry represents the hunger for revival across denominational lines.
“The light of Christ shines brightest in the darkest places.”
9. Lila Rose
Founder of Live Action, Lila Rose combines advocacy, leadership, and online influence to educate and inspire young believers on life and faith issues, including pro-life advocacy.
“We must do our best to alleviate suffering, but never by eliminating the sufferer.”
10. Charlie Kirk
Founder of Turning Point USA, author, and speaker; influential in mobilizing young Christians politically and culturally while integrating faith-based values into public discourse.
“We need to be the generation that stands up for truth, that stands up for freedom, that stands up for what is right.”
11. Forrest Frank
Forrest Frank has become a leading Christian voice in Gen Z culture through worship-infused music and authentic online presence. Known for his openness about faith, healing, and forgiveness, he’s using his platform to point millions toward Christ, often sharing raw moments of prayer, testimony, and encouragement on social media.
“When I was growing up, I didn’t necessarily have cool Christian music to listen to … So, I aspired to make Christian music that I think is cool.”
From pulpits to podcasts, from TikTok to theology classrooms, these 10 leaders are pointing their generation to Christ with courage and creativity. As 2025 unfolds, watch for their voices to grow even louder in the culture—and for the Gospel to shine even brighter through them.




