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Becket Cook

Hostile Culture: Natasha Crain Interview

February 17, 2022   ●   50 min

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In today's episode, Becket speaks to author, blogger and podcaster Natasha Crain about her newest book, "Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture." They address many issues facing modern Christians like deconstruction, socialism, cancel culture, marxism and prominent Christians leaving the faith. The culture is diametrically opposed to Christianity's message and more often than not seeks to undermine and misinterpret the teachings of Jesus. We as Christians need to seek refuge in the Word and not pick and choose what works for us based on a secular worldview.

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Natasha Crain's blog: https://natashacrain.com/blog/ and podcast: https://natashacrain.com/podcast/

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