A microphone in every pocket changed who gets heard. It did not change what people need: presence, clarity, and care. This book is a field guide for leaders who want to practise digital spirituality with depth, navigate social media ethics without cynicism, and offer authentic leadership online that builds people rather than just platforms. Across case studies and practical patterns, you will learn how to turn followers into fellowship, design formats that serve attention rather than drain it, and craft spiritual communication that survives the scroll. Expect clear steps for building online community, sustaining ethical online influence, and offering real digital pastoral care without burning out. Along the way, it shows how faith and technology can coexist without compromise, and how wise community moderation protects the vulnerable while encouraging honest speech. If you lead, teach, mentor, or simply care about the souls on the other side of the screen, this is your map. It replaces noise with rhythm, performance with presence, and reach with responsibility, so your work online forms character offline.