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The Natasha Crain Podcast

Natasha Crain
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Equipping Christians to think biblically about worldviews, apologetics, culture, and parenting in a challenging secular world.

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How did we get to a point in America where Christians often believe that the most godly thing they can do is stay out of politics? How did we get to a point where we've accepted the lie that separation of church and state is a guiding rule keeping ou... more

Charlie wasn’t killed just because he was a Christian. Charlie was hated and targeted because he was attempting to influence the public square in a way that would shape society according to biblical views that run contrary to the popular moral consen... more

In this episode, I read my recent article, "The One Big Beautiful Bill Isn’t as Unchristian as Everyone Seems to Think." You've surely heard progressives (both Christian and nonbelievers) lament how unbiblical and "against the teachings of Jesus" the... more

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly 1 in 4 Americans over eighteen years old suffer from a mental illness. By nearly all accounts, mental illness is surging in this country, with it now being called an epidemic. With so many ... more

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Bill Federer
Nationally known speaker, best-selling author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc.
Amerisearch, Inc.
Episode: How Have Godly People Been Persuaded to Let Ungodliness Reign? with Bill Federer
Dr. George Barna
Renowned for his worldview research over the last 40 years
Cultural Research Center, Arizona Christian University
Episode: 53. Most Christians Don't Understand Christianity, with Dr. George Barna
Dr. Len Munsil
President of Arizona Christian University
Arizona Christian University
Episode: 52. Most Christian Colleges are Compromised (and Here's What Should Be Done), with Dr. Len Munsil
Sean McDowell
Apologist speaker, author, and professor of apologetics
Talbot School of Theology at Biola University
Episode: 50. How to Share Truth with an Ever-Changing Culture, with Sean McDowell
Melissa Dougherty
Christian apologist and author of "Happy Lies"
Episode: 49. How the New Thought Movement Is Shaping Today's Culture, with Melissa Dougherty
Seth Gruber
Pro-life advocate and creator of The 1916 Project
Episode: 46. Exposing the History of the Sexual Revolution, with Seth Gruber
Dr. Everett Piper
Former president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University and commentary writer
The Washington Times
Episode: 45. The State of Christian Colleges, with Dr. Everett Piper
J. Warner Wallace
Cold case homicide detective, popular national speaker, and best-selling author
Cold Case Christianity
Episode: 44. What Investigating Death Teaches Us About the Meaning of Life, with Detective J. Warner Wallace
Dr. Erwin Lutzer
Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church, award-winning author and speaker
The Moody Church
Episode: 43. America's Disastrous Search for a More Inclusive Deity, with Erwin Lutzer

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Natasha Crain
Host of discussions focused on equipping Christians to navigate cultural issues through a biblical lens.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 1.6k ratings
  • Good Stuff

    Natasha is one of your better choices if you want sensibility & to uphold the Golden Rule. Enjoyable & trustworthy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    iPod_listener_fella
    United States2 months ago
  • The dreaded 3 star review

    First of all, I am aligned theologically with this host and I admire her ability to think biblically about cultural issues. With that said, this podcast is just not enjoyable. She seems to lack Christian joy! While she may not have had the “darkness to light” experience as some other podcasters (Becket Cook) or have overcome a faith challenge like others(Alisa Childers), the tone sometimes comes off as a little aggressive. I don’t believe this is the best witness for a Christian to a watching wo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Apoteck
    United States2 months ago
  • Sometimes the Truth is Tough

    You handle the difficult things with such logic and grace. 💕

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rx'd
    United States3 months ago
  • On point

    Natasha continues to be a light with a compassionately articulated Biblical Worldview and relevant guests and topics. Thank you, Natasha!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ArasC15
    United States4 months ago
  • One of My Top Listens

    I have a variety of podcast topics I rotate through and this is one of my favorite apologists to listen too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hippychickenlady
    United States4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the logical and research-backed approach to cultural and apologetic discussions.
The host is commended for her clarity and ability to articulate complex ideas succinctly.
Overall, the podcast is viewed as a valuable resource for equipping Christians to understand and engage critically with contemporary societal issues.
Some feedback mentions the host's tone may come off as aggressive to certain audiences, though many find her directness refreshing.
Reviewers express an encouraging environment for Christian parents seeking guidance on raising children with a biblical worldview.

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53. Most Christians Don't Understand Christianity, with Dr. George Barna
Q: What do you think the misunderstanding lies for those Christians who select Jesus, but not the God of the Bible?
Many Americans view Christianity as simply being a good person, rather than a commitment to the teachings of Jesus and biblical principles.
53. Most Christians Don't Understand Christianity, with Dr. George Barna
Q: What are the differences between self-identified Christians and theologically identified born-again Christians?
Self-identified Christians include a broad category of people claiming Christianity, while theologically identified born-again Christians have specific beliefs about salvation through Jesus Christ.
53. Most Christians Don't Understand Christianity, with Dr. George Barna
Q: What is the Annual Worldview Inventory and why do you do it?
It evaluates the worldview of Americans, aiming to determine the incidence levels of various belief systems including a biblical worldview.
52. Most Christian Colleges are Compromised (and Here's What Should Be Done), with Dr. Len Munsil
Q: What would be a brief state of Christian higher education address?
Dr. Munsil notes there's a small but growing number of schools committed to biblical truths that are thriving, whereas many Christian colleges are struggling due to compromises with the culture.
50. How to Share Truth with an Ever-Changing Culture, with Sean McDowell
Q: What do you think are the biggest barriers non-believers have in becoming followers of Jesus today?
Objections are often smoke screens; people may not want to follow a God who doesn't conform to their views or lifestyles.

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