
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey Ep 1163 | Self-Centered Women’s Ministries Are Making the Church Weak | Guest: Natasha Crain
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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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Double Standard in Public Square
- Christians face accusations of fascism and Christian nationalism when bringing their faith into politics.
- This is a double standard, as progressives using Bible verses for their policies are not similarly criticized.
Engaging Non-believers on Policy
- Engaging non-believers on policy issues can be achieved through pragmatic arguments and common ground.
- Crain suggests focusing on practical consequences rather than solely relying on biblical authority.
Christian Motivation in Politics
- Christians advocating for biblical values in politics are motivated by love for their neighbor, not power.
- God cares about the moral health of societies, as shown in scripture.


