Natasha Crain
@natasha_crain
Author, speaker, host of The Natasha Crain Podcast, co-host of the Unshaken Faith Podcast w/Alisa Childers. Biblical clarity in a secular culture.
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http://www.natashacrain.com 07-03-2012 01:14:05
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I'm so happy that Seth Gruber's "The 1916 Project" is being made available on DailyWire+ TODAY. If you haven't seen it, you need to go watch. You can never unsee the history of the ideas that led us to where we are today in our culture's obsession with sex and death.
It's hard to believe how many people on X are making judgments about whether Allie Beth Stuckey is prioritizing her family to the right degree given her speaking and her participation in Jubilee. As others have pointed out, that's between her and her husband, and these commenters
Tonight is the Family Research Council's Pray Vote Stand Summit, to be held at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills (Pastor Jack Hibbs' church). I'll be on a panel in the first session with Mike Winger and Katie Faust talking about how to communicate in a hostile culture (approximately 7:25 PST). If you'd
Grateful to see Take Back the Classroom featured in Natasha Crain's new book “When Culture Hates You.” She highlights TakeBackTheClassroom.com as a national resource to uncover & remove pornographic books from school libraries. Start here → 🔍 TakeBackTheClassroom.com
Here's another reason why it's so important to contend for good theology. Bad theology hurts people, and in some cases, kills. youtu.be/Xuw2uXW5-To?si… Natasha Crain
How did sexually explicit books make their way into public school libraries — and why are some organizations fighting so hard to keep them there? In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Karen England, The Kitchen Table Activist, The Kitchen Table Activist, to unpack what’s really happening and
“I thought I understood what was happening in school libraries… until I saw the pages myself. I broke down in tears. It’s worse than people imagine, and our children are the ones paying the price.”Natasha Crain