Equipping Christians to think biblically about worldviews, apologetics, culture, and parenting in a challenging secular world.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
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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Natasha is one of your better choices if you want sensibility & to uphold the Golden Rule. Enjoyable & trustworthy.
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
You handle the difficult things with such logic and grace. 💕
Natasha continues to be a light with a compassionately articulated Biblical Worldview and relevant guests and topics. Thank you, Natasha!
I have a variety of podcast topics I rotate through and this is one of my favorite apologists to listen too!
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The content explores how Christians can navigate complex societal issues through a biblical lens, emphasizing the importance of integrating faith with contemporary challenges in parenting, cultural engagement, and apologetics. Discussions often revolve around how societal trends impact Christian beliefs and values while offering insights into how to effectively advocate for biblical principles in a secular environment. Unique episodes dive into topics such as the influence of modern movements on Christianity, the state of Christian education, and the contrasting views within the church on race and gender issues, thereby providing listeners with a well-rounded understanding of Christianity's role and position in today's world.
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Recent guests on The Natasha Crain Podcast include:
1. Bill Federer
2. Dr. George Barna
3. Dr. Len Munsil
4. Sean McDowell
5. Melissa Dougherty
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7. Dr. Everett Piper
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