

Alisa Childers
Author and evangelical apologist known for investigating and exposing progressive Christianity (author of Another Gospel); brought on as the featured guest to unpack theological and cultural issues discussed in the episode.
Top 3 podcasts with Alisa Childers
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Aug 5, 2025 • 43min
Why Are Christians Supporting Unbiblical Positions? with Megan Basham, Alisa Childers, & Natasha Crain
Megan Basham, a journalist and author, Alisa Childers, an apologist and speaker, and Natasha Crain, a writer and speaker, dive into the troubling trend of Christians supporting anti-biblical positions. They address the challenges of secular ideas infiltrating the church and how Christians can combat these influences. The importance of biblical literacy and confronting false teachings is emphasized. Plus, they discuss resources for kids and adults to strengthen their faith, and share the possibility of a spiritual revival on the horizon.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 1min
Tender Hearts vs. the False Gospel of Progressive Christianity with Alisa Childers
Alisa Childers, an author and evangelical apologist, joins the discussion to dissect progressive Christianity's impact on the faith community. She shares her impressions from Charlie Kirk's memorial service, noting a stark contrast to the negative narrative pushed by some Christians. Childers introduces the concept of 'Third Way' Christianity, revealing how it aims to blur lines in churches. She also identifies six deceptive claims of progressive Christianity and emphasizes the importance of engaging in politics for truth. Alisa's insights are invaluable for believers navigating these turbulent waters.

Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 7min
The Deconstruction of Christianity w/ Alisa Childers
In this engaging conversation, Alisa Childers, an accomplished author and former Christian artist, delves into the complex issue of deconstructionism within Christianity. She shares her personal journey, revealing the conflicts between childhood faith and modern doubts. The discussion explores the decline of trust in scripture, the quest for objective truth, and the impact of subjective beliefs on identity. Childers also emphasizes the critical role parents play in guiding younger generations through the chaotic landscape of faith and morality.


