Cyber Bullying It's Not Okay
Choosing Light in Digital Spaces

Cyberbullying Is Wrong
Cyberbullying is when someone uses phones, social media, or other online tools to hurt, embarrass, or threaten another person.
It might look like posting mean comments, spreading rumors, or leaving someone out on purpose online.
Even though it happens on a screen, cyberbullying causes real pain. It can hurt someone's confidence, their emotions, and even their safety.
Everyone deserves respect—online and offline.
If you wouldn’t say it to someone’s face, don’t post it.
Speak up when you see it. Silence can make it worse.
A Christian Message on Cyberbullying
As Christians, we are called to reflect God’s love—even in what we post, share, and comment online.
Ephesians 4:29 says:
“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up...”
Jesus teaches us to love our neighbors, including the ones who are different, annoying, or even unkind.
Words have power. Choose to build others up, not tear them down.
Being kind online is part of being a light in the world.
Let your faith show in how you scroll, speak, and respond.