
Equipping Christians to think biblically about worldviews, apologetics, culture, and parenting in a challenging secular world.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Most Christians know the Bible teaches that "for those who love God all things work together for good" (Romans 8:28), but in times of suffering, it can be difficult to reconcile that truth with our experiences. My guests today are best-selling author... more
At the beginning of September, a woman in her 60s named Tyger commented on my ministry's Facebook page. She introduced herself in the comments section as being a transgender atheist and offered some tips on how she thought Christians could best reach... more
How did sexually explicit books make their way into public school libraries — and why are some organizations fighting so hard to keep them there? In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Karen England, founder of TakeBackTheClassroom.com, to... more
More and more people are talking about Christian persecution in Nigeria, but reports are often conflicting. Some Nigerians--even Nigerian Christians--claim the reports are entirely false. Others claim it's only an ethnic dispute, not a religious one.... more
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Natasha - your podcasts are such a blessing. I just got done listening to the detransitioning one with Tyger & was so touched by her story. You do such an amazing job of interviewing the most wonderful selection of guests on a variety of heart rendering topics. I feel like you are in my living room & you are a precious friend! Thank you❣️
I am glad you are posting more often.
All this podcast dues is teach fake Christians to act like victims and how to explain why they are hateful and cruel. It’s disgusting.
Natasha’s not going to come to your home and put on the full armor of God for you, but it sure feels like it listening to her as she equips and informs us. In this cultural moment it’s a tremendous podcast.
Btw I highly recommend her book “When Culture Hates You”. Informative, relevant in today’s climate and true to the Bible.
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This podcast focuses on equipping Christians to engage thoughtfully with contemporary cultural issues through the lens of biblical teachings. It features discussions on a wide array of relevant subjects, such as gender identity, education policy, mental health in a secular world, and the importance of maintaining a biblical worldview amid societal pressures. The host often brings in expert guests and presents research findings to inform and inspire listeners, emphasizing the significance of having informed biblical perspectives on various topics. Unique to this podcast is its approach to tackle both personal stories of transformation and broader societal challenges with a commitment to scriptural principles.
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Recent guests on The Natasha Crain Podcast include:
1. Karen England
2. Judd Saul
3. Bryan Crain
4. Bill Federer
5. Dr. George Barna
6. Dr. Len Munsil
7. Sean McDowell
8. Melissa Dougherty
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