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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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In today’s Christian culture, it often feels like the biggest offense isn’t unbiblical teaching—it’s pointing it out. But if the New Testament is clear that Christians are to divide truth from error, why are so many Christians uncomfortable with publ... more

After Trump’s election, many believers assumed cultural hostility toward biblical values in the public square was fading. But subsequent events—from the public celebrations of Charlie Kirk’s murder to backlash tied to Christian support for Trump—have... more

Are today’s kids ministries actually helping—or unintentionally hurting—the faith of the next generation?

Today I’m joined by family ministry veteran Dr. Josh Mulvihill for a candid, biblically grounded conversation about seven key problems in moder... more

AI isn’t worldview neutral—and that should deeply concern Christians. In this episode, I talk with Brandon Maddick, co-founder of Dominion, a Christian AI platform created as a biblical alternative to tools like ChatGPT, to explore how artificial int... more

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Alisa Childers
Christian author and podcaster, involved in discussions about theology and discernment.
Unshaken Faith Podcast
Episode: Why Are Christians So Uncomfortable with Public Discernment?
Melissa Dougherty
A Christian voice discussing discernment and theological clarity.
Episode: Why Are Christians So Uncomfortable with Public Discernment?
Frank Turek
Author, speaker, and advocate for Christian engagement in culture
Cross Examined
Episode: Culture's Hostility Toward Christians, with Frank Turek
Dr. Josh Mulvihill
Executive Director of Church and Family Ministry at Renew a Nation, and author of several books on family ministry
Renew a Nation
Episode: 7 Key Problems in Kids Ministry, with Josh Mulvihill
Brandon Maddick
Co-founder of a Christian AI platform designed to compete with traditional AI tools from a Christian perspective.
Dominion
Episode: Christian AI vs. Secular AI: Why Worldviews Matter in Technology, with Brandon Maddick
Clay Jones
Co-author of 'How Does God Use Suffering For Our Good?' and has experienced significant personal suffering.
Episode: How Does God Use Suffering for Our Good? with Clay and Jean E. Jones
Jeannie Jones
Co-author of 'How Does God Use Suffering For Our Good?' and has also undergone personal suffering including infertility and miscarriages.
Episode: How Does God Use Suffering for Our Good? with Clay and Jean E. Jones
Karen England
Founder of takebacktheclassroom.com and advocate for parental rights in education.
Take Back The Classroom
Episode: How to Get FILTH Out of Your Public School Library, with Karen England
Judd Saul
Executive Director of Equipping the Persecuted, working with persecuted Christians in Nigeria.
Equipping the Persecuted
Episode: What's Really Happening to Christians in Nigeria? with Judd Saul

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Natasha Crain
Host of the show, known for her insightful discussions and analysis of cultural issues from a biblical perspective. Natasha engages with various guests to address complex topics related to faith, parenting, and societal challenges faced by Christians today.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.7k ratings
  • Pure, lovely & truthful

    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❣️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AngyStewy
    United States3 months ago
  • Thank you.

    I am glad you are posting more often.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Essey&Izzey
    United States3 months ago
  • Teaching fake Christians talking points

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Zen Jen 68
    United States4 months ago
  • Wearing the Armor of God

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RichHayley
    United States5 months ago
  • great content

    Worth listening to great content

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    seven smith seven
    United Kingdom5 months ago

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Overall, it is seen as a valuable resource for parents seeking guidance on raising children with biblical principles in mind.
Some critiques mention a desire for a more empathetic tone to avoid coming off as lecturing.
The host is praised for her articulate presentations and ability to engage guests in meaningful discussions.
Listeners appreciate the informative and thoughtful content that addresses pressing cultural issues from a biblical perspective.

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Culture's Hostility Toward Christians, with Frank Turek
Q: Why did you feel that you needed to vote for Trump over Kamala?
The Republican platform was more aligned with protecting life and other Christian values.
Culture's Hostility Toward Christians, with Frank Turek
Q: What would you say to the Christians who are feeling good about things due to political victories?
Evil continues, and the world will hate Jesus' followers regardless of political outcomes.
What's Really Happening to Christians in Nigeria? with Judd Saul
Q: What specifically does Equipping the Persecuted do?
Judd explains they provide humanitarian aid to those affected by violence and work on preventative measures with local security teams.
What's Really Happening to Christians in Nigeria? with Judd Saul
Q: Why did you decide to get someone on who could actually give us facts that we can rely on?
Natasha felt convicted to understand the situation better and seek someone trustworthy to discuss it with.
Homelessness in America: Good, Bad, and Ugly Solutions, with Bryan Crain
Q: How can the church do better to help in this area?
The church should partner with local gospel rescue missions, ensure their outreaches are a hand up rather than a hand out, and equip volunteers with resources to link people to support services.

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