The Natasha Crain Podcast

Natasha Crain

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

  1. Jun 16

    The Truth about "Conversion Therapy" for Same-Sex Attraction, with Joe Dallas

    "Conversion therapy" is one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—terms in today's culture. The media portrays it as inherently harmful, while lawmakers increasingly use the term to justify restrictions on counseling related to sexuality and gender identity. But what exactly qualifies as conversion therapy? Are all forms of counseling in this category abusive? And what are the implications for religious liberty when governments begin regulating conversations about biblical sexuality? In this episode, I talk with counselor, author, and speaker Joe Dallas, who has spent nearly 40 years helping individuals and families navigate questions related to same-sex attraction and Christian faith.  Topics include: • Joe's personal journey with homosexuality • Five things parents can do right when a child says, "I'm gay" • What "conversion therapy" actually means—and why definitions matter • Harmful practices Christians should reject • What legitimate biblical counseling looks like • Why 23 states have banned forms of counseling for minors • The recent Supreme Court case involving Colorado's conversion therapy ban • The difference between changing behavior and changing attractions • How Christians can balance conviction, compassion, truth, and freedom In a culture that often reduces complex issues to slogans, this conversation brings much-needed nuance, clarity, and biblical perspective. Learn more about Joe, his work, and his many resources at joedallas.com. If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share.

    1h 4m
  2. May 20

    How College Challenges Students' Faith: What Parents Must Know, with Jonathan Morrow

    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/

    1h 8m
  3. Jan 30

    7 Key Problems in Kids Ministry, with Josh Mulvihill

    Are today’s kids ministries actually helping—or unintentionally hurting—the faith of the next generation? Today I’m joined by family ministry veteran Dr. Josh Mulvihill for a candid, biblically grounded conversation about seven key problems in modern kids and youth ministry and why Christians can no longer afford to ignore them. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and current research, Josh challenges some of the most unquestioned assumptions in evangelical churches today, such as age-segregated worship, attractional entertainment models, and the growing confusion between the church’s role and parents’ God-given responsibility to disciple their children. This conversation is not a hit piece on kids ministry. Both of us love and support children’s and youth ministry when they’re aligned with Scripture. Instead, we hope this episode will be a wake-up call for parents, pastors, grandparents, and church leaders to evaluate how their churches can better reach the next generation. SHOW NOTES: Go to summit.org/natasha to learn about Summit Ministries' conferences for kids ages 13-22 and use code NATASHA26 to get $500 off an in-person conference when you register by March 31. Josh's website and podcast: https://gospelshapedfamily.com/ Josh is the Executive Director of Church and Family Ministry at  Renewanation: https://www.renewanation.org/ Josh is a board member of Awana: https://www.awana.org/ Get Josh's book, "Family Ministry: How Your Church Can Shepherd Parents and Grandparents to Make Disciples": https://www.amazon.com/Family-Ministry-Shepherd-Grandparents-Disciples/dp/1951042093 For more on how Dr. George Barna assesses the worldview of survey respondents, see: https://natashacrain.com/what-is-a-biblical-worldview-with-george-barna/. Learn more about my three apologetics books for parents and teachers: https://natashacrain.com/books/ Curricula recommended by Josh: Bright https://britecurriculum.com/ Gospel Story https://martymachowski.com/book/gospel-story-curriculum/

    1h 16m
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