
Helping you answer Progressive Christianity and skeptical claims against the gospel from a biblical worldview
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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In this episode of the Alisa Childers Podcast, I’m joined by my friend and OG apologist, Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason, for what I hope will be the episode you send to a brand-new Christian who’s asking, “Where do I even start?”
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Alisa, Thank you. Thank you for speaking the truth in love. Thank you for including the Scripture from 2Thessalonians 2:10,11, and from 2Timothy 3. Thank you for standing for the truth. I will pray for you and your family. Our trust, our faith, our hope, is in the name of the Lord our God.
I have been a listener of the podcast for a few years now and have always really loved everything! I don’t normally write reviews, but her latest podcast on Candace Owen really spoke to me. I was really getting wrapped up into all of the Candace Owens videos, but I was feeling tremendous guilt from how I knew it was taking away from my husband and family. Alisa’s call to repentance for women falling into this trap spoke deeply to my heart and reminded me of how the Bible warns women of getting c... more
Since finding Alisa Childers through Frank Turek, I cannot stop listening to all her previous podcasts. So much info and such interesting topics I had never thought through before! I trust Alisa and what she has to say. But always check ideas against scripture. She taught me that. ;)
I have enjoyed your podcast for quite a while and feel that you are thoughtful in trying to be faithful to scripture. However, since Charlie Kirk's assassination, I am concerned that you are blurring the lines between government and loyalty to Christ, causing division and strife within the body of Christ where there doesn't need to be any. The episode with the Skillet member was especially bad. I hope your show doesn't continue to go this way.
I love listening to this podcast. Alisa’s heart to root out bad and heretical ideas in the church is inspiring. Keep up the good work Alisa!
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Content primarily focuses on addressing progressive Christianity and its challenges to traditional biblical teachings. Themes often include discussions on social issues within Christianity, such as gender roles, parenting, and the intersection of faith and politics. Listeners can expect engaging conversations with various guests, offering insights into contemporary issues that affect beliefs and practices in the Christian context. This podcast distinguishes itself by not only confronting controversies but also providing a platform for thoughtful discourse, making it a notable resource for those seeking clarity in their faith amidst cultural shifts.
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