42 episodes

It takes conviction and courage to stand unshaken in a culture where the battle rages between the authority of God and the millions who obey the authority of the self. Alisa Childers and Natasha Crain will help you be equipped, emboldened, and encouraged to speak truth without fear, to love the way God loves, and to stand firm no matter the cost.

Unshaken Faith Alisa Childers & Natasha Crain

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 1.3K Ratings

It takes conviction and courage to stand unshaken in a culture where the battle rages between the authority of God and the millions who obey the authority of the self. Alisa Childers and Natasha Crain will help you be equipped, emboldened, and encouraged to speak truth without fear, to love the way God loves, and to stand firm no matter the cost.

    #40 Why is the Church So Afraid to Talk about Politics?

    #40 Why is the Church So Afraid to Talk about Politics?

    A few weeks ago, Alisa and Natasha recorded an episode called “Why the church must divide on (some) political issues.” They talked about why Christians need to care about and get involved in politics and that we shouldn’t be concerned about it being divisive. Today they talk about a related issue—why is the church so afraid to talk about politics? As Christians, we have just as much say in how our communities and our country function as anyone else. We should be EAGER to advocate for the common good. So if that’s the case, how did we get to this point where Christians feel like we’ve done something wrong if we bring up politics with other Christians or if we feel like we can say something…but just not too much?

    • 25 min
    #39 Does “Bad Therapy” Lead to Deconstruction?

    #39 Does “Bad Therapy” Lead to Deconstruction?

    We’ve all seen the deconstruction stories that flood our social media news feeds. We’ve heard the claims of “toxic theology,” and the #exvangelical propensity to identify historic Christian doctrine and ethics as oppressive and harmful. But what if there is a connection between deconstruction and modern impulse to seek therapy, psychological diagnoses, and therapeutic language to explain away objective truth claims about God and morality? If you haven’t heard words and phrases like Iatrogenesis, Social-Emotional Learning, and Gentle Parenting, Alisa and Natasha will define those terms and show how they represent a massive shift in the worldview of our current culture. They also explore how those topics are related to the deconstruction phenomenon. 

    • 23 min
    #38 Will Your Church Talk About THIS on Easter?

    #38 Will Your Church Talk About THIS on Easter?

    This Sunday is Easter, and churches everywhere will rightly be proclaiming the joy and hope we have because Jesus victoriously rose from the dead and is alive today. It’s also a time when a lot of people come to church who don’t normally do so. Some are nonbelievers and some are Christians who just aren’t already connected to a church home. But in an increasingly secular and skeptical culture, churches really can’t take for granted anymore that people coming have a reference point for understanding why Christians care about the resurrection so much and why we should even believe a resurrection happened. In today’s episode, Natasha and Alisa highlight some important conversations churches need to have surrounding Easter that tend to be ignored. 

    • 24 min
    #37 Is Christianity Just Fear-based Indoctrination?

    #37 Is Christianity Just Fear-based Indoctrination?

    Have you ever that if you grew up as a conservative Christian, you were indoctrinated into a fear-based view of God and shame-based view of yourself? Or that the fundamentalist “Christian Gospel” damages children by telling them that they are born into this world intrinsically bad and repulsive to God, learning that their sinfulness is to blame for the brutalization, torture, and death of God’s son? Well this is exactly what Jim Palmer, the chaplain for the American Humanist Association who also holds the title of Founder of The Center for Non-Religious Spirituality says. In today’s episode, Alisa and Natasha unpack some of these claims.

    • 24 min
    #36 Why the Church Must Divide on (Some) Political Issues

    #36 Why the Church Must Divide on (Some) Political Issues

    While Christians rightly value unity, some believe that we should not “get political” or divide over politics. Some advocate for Christians to keep their politics to themselves, while others teach we should “just preach the gospel.” In today’s episode, Natasha and Alisa discuss what true biblical unity looks like, and how Christians should engage politically in this cultural moment.

    • 16 min
    #35 Lord Save Me from My True Authentic Self!

    #35 Lord Save Me from My True Authentic Self!

    Frank Turek joins the podcast to talk about the mantra “Follow your heart” and how that is leading culture into the chaos of social media narcissism, divorce, and transgender ideology.

    • 16 min

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Buddysnewmom101 ,

Excellent!

Thank you ladies for a great podcast! A lot of times I only have a few minutes so having a shorter podcast I can listen to is perfect. Your content is excellent and you are both so encouraging to listen to. This is probably my favorite that gets listened to first when a new episode hits.

ForWhatItsWorthImAnnoyed ,

Side B. Maybe This is Food for Thought

A&N, thanks so much for taking a recurrent, unflinching look at Side B and related issues. If I may, here’s a thought I haven’t heard expressed anywhere else.

You and others have rightly pointed out that Side B adherents seem to treat sexual sins as unique; these temptations, distinct from all others, can’t be mortified by the Holy Spirit. A’s illustration of “a bulimic Christian” is spot on.

But what of “an alcoholic Christian?” Groups like AA teach that alcoholism is an immutable characteristic. Once you admit you’re an alcoholic, it’s something that affects everything in your life. You can’t even take communion using wine, because there’s a risk that the first drop of alcohol will take you, not just to the place you were, but to the place you would be today if you’d never stopped drinking. Like homosexuality, temptation in the area of alcohol is a sin the Holy Spirit apparently can’t cover.

In both cases, AA and Side B, the best they can offer is “sin management,” which is a long way from repentance and faith. Or maybe, in the case of AA, it’s repentance without faith: I acknowledge my sin, but I’ll never get away from it. But I’m going to try really hard not to DO the thing anymore.

AA isn’t presently the threat that Side B is, but I think it’s worth considering that people have been adding qualifying words to “Christian” without correction for a long time, often being congratulated for it. Perhaps we should begin to take care that the noun “Christian” is an absolute, and shouldn’t be modified by adjectives at all!

Heidi from Alaska ,

“Know what time it is”

This is so great! Thank you for bringing clarity!

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