Top Parent Influencers Who Are Outspoken About Their Faith

Top Parent Influencers Who Are Outspoken About Their Faith

By Movieguide® Contributor

Looking for parent influencers who offer clean content that honors the Lord? This curated list features content creators who are outspoken about their faith or focus on family values. From funny vlogs about parenthood to spiritual life lessons, there are the top parent influencers to watch.

Emily Vondy

Bio: How you doing? ❤️ Songs. Laughs. Motherhood?

TikTok personality Emily Vondy’s content contains relatable videos about pregnancy and parenting. Best of all, she is outspoken about her relationship with Christ. She posted a video to Instagram where she read a letter her past self wrote to hype her up as she prepared to give birth to her fifth child.

“You made it! You’re in labor, and you’re absolutely remarkable,” she said. “She’s coming at the perfect time, and today is a perfect day to meet your daughter.”

She continued, “I want you to know how strong and fierce you are. I want you to know that you can do this, and you can do this unafraid. You can do this joyfully, because each rise in intensity is bringing you one step closer to holding your baby.”

“So welcome it!” Vondy said. “Dive in. This is good. You are safe. God has got you and has equipped and empowered you to not only birth your baby, but to mother all of your children well. Thank you Jesus. Thank you for this privilege of motherhood.”

Taylor Calmus

Bio: ‘Being a dad while staying a dude. Also on Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. #dudedad #lifeofdad #coloradoliving #createtheadventure’.

The Magnolia Network’s breakout star, Taylor Calmus, is outspoken about the ups and downs of fatherhood, creating a family-friendly brand and empowering men to show up for their families. He’s a father of four and a devoted husband to his wife, Heidi. He posted a funny vlog on Facebook announcing his wife’s fourth pregnancy.

He’s also vocal about his mission to create clean content.

“I’d seen a lot of mommy vlogs, but there was nothing out there for dads,” Calmus told The Gazette. “I wanted to share my experiences as a dad.

“You have decades of culture telling us that being a dad sucks, our dads are stupid,” he continued. “We show the side of competency when it comes to being a dad and being excited about fatherhood. What we’re doing is more than entertainment,” he said. “We have a bigger purpose of putting good into the world. We’re just trying to be a happy place in the corner of the internet.”

Yeah Baby Goods

Bio: Baby goods/kids goods  Baby Feeding Essentials + Accessories for the $20 IKEA Highchair ? Lovingly made by our family for yours

Katie and Brent Kruith are the couple behind Yeah Baby Goods, a brand that sells baby-feeding essentials and various accessories for the $20 IKEA Highchair. They also curate personal content on Instagram, giving customers a peek into their family life. They posted an honest video to Instagram about embracing an abundance mindset.

 

Part of the caption reads:

“I’m beginning to see, my subconscious belief that there’s NOT ENOUGH is really just a low belief in God’s goodness,” Kruith wrote. “It’s keeping me from trusting Him and giving freely. It’s feeding worry, jealousy and anxiety.”

“What would it look like to switch to a mindset of abundance? To change the refrain in my head to these words: God will provide. There is enough. There is more where that came from. I can pour all of myself out knowing I can be refreshed and refilled.

“The ridiculous thing is, when I look back on my life, it is JAM PACKED with stories of how God provided, not in a stingy way but in a more-than-I-asked-or-needed kind of way. A huge part of going from a “scarcity” to “abundance” lens is remembrance. Remembering who God is, what He’s done in the past, how much He loves and cares about us.”

“I’m praying God would deepen my beliefs, help me to remember, and grow my trust. I’m not saying I’ll stop loading the dishwasher to maximum capacity ?, but I want [to] reprogram my brain to be free from fear. I want to give and share and celebrate others.”

Dillon Michael White

Bio: Screenwriter / Lawyer / Law Prof, Dad x 3, Married to @suzannelynnwhite, ☕️1,400,000+ on TT: dadchats

While Dillon Michael White isn’t exclusively a Christian content creator, he uses his platform to celebrate fatherhood and marriage in a hilarious and relatable way.

 

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Shawn Johnson East

Bio: Wife. Mom. Olympian. NYT Bestselling Author. YouTuber.

Shawn Johnson East, best known for being an Olympic gold medalist and best-selling author, shares her thoughts on motherhood, pregnancy, marriage and her Christian walk on social media. From sweet videos of her children to celebrating family traditions, the Olympian is vocal about her faith.

Movieguide® previously reported:

Gymnast Shawn Johnson East recently opened up about the death of her father-in-law and the lessons God is teaching her and her husband, Andrew.

During an Instagram Q&A, a follower asked the form Olympic Gold-medalist was asked, “What is God trying to teach you right now?”

“I love this question,” she started. “After Dad passed away, I think God is teaching us… I feel like when you go through something like that, you can either really lean into your faith or fall out of it. I feel like for us, in our family, we really leaned into it.”

East continued to list off things she’s learned: “Patience, not taking time for granted, and probably a lot of other things, but I feel like… God taught us through Dad true appreciation. He was so grateful for every second he was ever given.”


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