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Ep 1163 | Self-Centered Women’s Ministries Are Making the Church Weak | Guest: Natasha Crain
Mar 31, 2025
Natasha Crain, a prominent author and apologist, dives into her latest book, discussing how Christians can respond to a culture that often feels hostile. She emphasizes the importance of parents actively discipling their children to hold a strong biblical worldview. The conversation highlights the disconnect between self-identified Christians and true biblical teachings, urging genuine discipleship. Crain also challenges the notion of power within Christianity and advocates for Christians to engage civilly, insisting that upholding biblical values is essential in today’s society.
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- Christians must actively engage in public discourse, advocating for biblical truths in a culture that often opposes them.
- Parents need robust theological training to disciple their children effectively, preparing them for challenges to their faith in modern society.
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Advocating for a Biblical Worldview
Christians are called to advocate for God's definitions of good, right, and true in a culture that is often hostile to these beliefs. Natasha Crane argues that this advocacy is essential not only for obedience to God but also for the welfare of neighbors. Dispelled are myths about keeping one’s worldview private, emphasizing that Christians must engage in public discourse despite facing backlash. The importance of maintaining a biblical perspective in societal issues is underscored as vital for both personal faith and communal well-being.
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