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The Natasha Crain Podcast

The Natasha Crain Podcast

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

© 2026 The Natasha Crain Podcast
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  • How College Challenges Students' Faith: What Parents Must Know, with Jonathan Morrow
    2026/05/20

    My guest today, Dr. Jonathan Morrow, says college usually doesn’t create a faith crisis; it reveals one that was already happening beneath the surface. But when students set foot on campus, the worldview pressures are everywhere, and most students simply aren't prepared for what they're about to encounter at every level of campus life.

    Jonathan is the Director of Cultural Engagement and Student Discipleship at Impact 360 Institute and the author of Welcome to College. In this episode, we discuss:

    Why students often drift from faith before college
    How screens and social media quietly disciple young people
    The “death by a thousand nudges” effect on worldview
    Warning signs parents should watch for
    The hidden worldview assumptions in general education classes
    Which majors tend to create the biggest worldview challenges
    Why Christian colleges present their own challenges
    What parents should prioritize when choosing a college
    How to help students build a faith they truly own

    Whether your child is heading to college this fall or is still years away, this conversation will help you think more carefully about preparing the next generation for what they'll encounter on the college campus.

    Learn more about Jonathan Morrow and Welcome to College:
    https://www.jonathanmorrow.org/
    https://www.amazon.com/Welcome-College-3rd-Centered-Changing/dp/0825452511

    Follow and donate to Equipping the Persecuted:
    https://equippingthepersecuted.org/

    Learn more about Cross Examined Instructor Academy:
    https://cia.crossexamined.org/

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Why America is Worth Saving from Progressives, Socialists, and Communists, with Heidi St. John
    2026/03/06

    Today I’m joined by author, speaker, and former US congressional candidate Heidi St. John to discuss the growing and destructive influence of progressivism, socialism, and communism in America...and why Christians should care about saving this country. We connect the dots between leftist ideologies and their unbiblical worldview foundations by considering their assumptions about human nature, moral authority, societal goals, the role of government, the nature of the family, the definition of justice, and more.

    Leftist ideologies aren't merely political. They are profoundly theological. This conversation will challenge you to think more deeply about why America’s founding principles still matter and how they intersect with biblical teachings on the nature of reality.

    Learn more about Heidi St. John and check out her podcast and resources at: https://www.heidistjohn.net/

    Learn more about how Christians should advocate for righteousness in society with my latest book, When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good as Christians in a Hostile Public Square https://www.amazon.com/When-Culture-Hates-You-Persevering/dp/0736984313

    Learn more about Summit Ministries and save $500 when you register for a session in Colorado or South Carolina by March 31 with code NATASHA26: https://www.summit.org/natasha

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Why Are Christians So Uncomfortable with Public Discernment?
    2026/02/17

    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 public discernment?

    Today I offer 10 reasons why, using backlash to my recent Unshaken Faith episode with Alisa Childers and Melissa Dougherty as a case study. In that episode, we reviewed the New York Times bestselling book Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer. Almost immediately we starting hearing the familiar responses:

    "Christians shouldn't criticize each other so much."
    "Content like this destroys unity in the church."
    "You should have gone to him first."
    "If you took the time to dig into his other resources, you would understand what he meant."
    "But it's been helpful to me."

    Here I explain why these critiques and several others don't hold up to biblical scrutiny. Check out our full episode on Practicing the Way here:

    https://youtu.be/YcaRbsDiJEQ?si=YDHjeXFACPFbcLaM

    Subscribe to my new YouTube channel (and watch this episode) here: https://www.youtube.com/@Natasha_Crain


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