Recent Episodes
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#53 Post-Election Thoughts
Nov 20, 2024 – 0:30:50 -
#52 Final Thoughts Before the Election
Oct 30, 2024 – 0:22:18 -
#51 Can you Spot These Common Progressive Tactics?
Oct 24, 2024 – 0:20:54 -
#50 Who Gets to Decide What a 'Biblical Worldview' Is?
Oct 17, 2024 – 0:19:08 -
#49 Evangelical Corruption Exposed: the Big Eva Cat is out of the Bag
Oct 9, 2024 – 0:17:10 -
#48 Should Christians be More About What They’re For Than What They’re Against?
Oct 2, 2024 – 0:18:13 -
#47 Why the New "Confession of Evangelical Conviction" is Deceptive
Sep 18, 2024 – 0:19:33 -
#46 How Should Christians Vote?
Sep 11, 2024 – 0:22:56 -
#45 Should Churches Do Deliverance Ministry? And other Questions From Unshaken Pittsburgh
May 29, 2024 – 0:30:12 -
#44 Quick Update
May 15, 2024 – 0:02:41 -
#43 Taylor Swift and the Normalizing of Envy and Lust
May 8, 2024 – 0:25:44 -
#42 Our Biggest Discipleship Failures…and Successes
May 1, 2024 – 0:27:09 -
#41 The Orange Scandal - When Christian Leaders Fail
Apr 24, 2024 – 0:16:46 -
#40 Why is the Church So Afraid to Talk about Politics?
Apr 17, 2024 – 0:25:37 -
#39 Does “Bad Therapy” Lead to Deconstruction?
Apr 10, 2024 – 0:23:11 -
#38 Will Your Church Talk About THIS on Easter?
Mar 27, 2024 – 0:24:56 -
#37 Is Christianity Just Fear-based Indoctrination?
Mar 20, 2024 – 0:24:59 -
#36 Why the Church Must Divide on (Some) Political Issues
Mar 13, 2024 – 0:16:49 -
#35 Lord Save Me from My True Authentic Self!
Mar 6, 2024 – 0:16:56 -
#34 Polyamory is Next in the Sexual Revolution
Feb 28, 2024 – 0:20:28 -
#33 Side B “Gay Christianity”: Coming to a Church Near You
Feb 21, 2024 – 0:18:02 -
#32 Update: The He Gets Us Campaign STILL Does Not Get Jesus
Feb 14, 2024 – 0:21:05 -
#31 Russell Moore, David French, and The After Party Curriculum: Why the Church Should Be Concerned
Feb 7, 2024 – 0:21:53 -
#30 Social Media: Reminders We All Need for 2024
Jan 31, 2024 – 0:23:55 -
#29 How Dylan Mulvaney Changed the Face of Transgenderism
Jan 24, 2024 – 0:16:54 -
#28 All About the #Exvangelical Hashtag
Jan 17, 2024 – 0:23:22 -
Quick Update and Christmas Livestream Info
Dec 18, 2023 – 0:02:34 -
#27 Was God Evil for Asking Abraham to Sacrifice Isaac? (And other tough questions)
Nov 1, 2023 – 0:20:41 -
#26 Should You Change Churches for Your Kids?
Oct 25, 2023 – 0:18:06 -
#25 How to Pray During War
Oct 18, 2023 – 0:17:48 -
#24 Responding to People Who Think Humans are Good by Nature
Oct 11, 2023 – 0:17:02 -
#23 When Having a Biblical Worldview is Lonely
Oct 4, 2023 – 0:16:18 -
#22 Andy Stanley Has Gone Off the Cliff (And Why It’s Important to Talk about It)
Sep 27, 2023 – 0:17:49 -
#21 Does Complementarian Theology Cause Trauma to Women?
Sep 20, 2023 – 0:19:01 -
#20 Literally Everything Happened While We were on Hiatus
Sep 13, 2023 – 0:18:26 -
#19 Private vs. Public School: What Should Christians Do? (And Other Questions from the Unshaken Conference)
May 24, 2023 – 0:18:45 -
#18: Rebutting the Secular Religion of Love
May 10, 2023 – 0:20:04 -
#17: Myth of the Modern Day Pharisee
May 3, 2023 – 0:17:16 -
#16 Mr. Beast: When a Popular Influencer Becomes Transgender
Apr 26, 2023 – 0:20:51 -
#15 Orange Curriculum: An Urgent Warning to Churches
Apr 19, 2023 – 0:27:00 -
#14 Are the Red Letters More Important Than the Rest of the Bible?
Apr 12, 2023 – 0:17:32 -
#13 Refusing to Bow to PRIDE Activism
Apr 5, 2023 – 0:18:02 -
#12 Should Christians Avoid Siding with Political Parties?
Mar 29, 2023 – 0:18:42 -
#11 Don’t Put God in a Box: And Other Conversation Stoppers
Mar 22, 2023 – 0:17:32 -
#10 Why Woke Culture Thinks Christians are Unsafe
Mar 15, 2023 – 0:20:07 -
#9 How to Discern a Church Website
Mar 8, 2023 – 0:19:50 -
#8 Calling Out False Teachers
Mar 1, 2023 – 0:14:10 -
#7 Word Salad Poppycock (Dealing with Criticism)
Feb 22, 2023 – 0:18:42 -
#6 Is Progressive Christianity Christian? (Questions from the Unshaken Conference)
Feb 15, 2023 – 0:15:32 -
#5 How Churches Slide Into Progressivism
Feb 8, 2023 – 0:14:39
Recent Reviews
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KearsmomThis was refreshing and encouraging!In an environment where most of those speaking, posting, and broadcasting are shouting a call to panic, this was a very refreshing and calm reminder that while this election is important, how we live and interact in society every day is just as important.
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SouthernBella319Love the truth, TIRED of adsBiblical truths are solid. Tired of ads. I know you have to have them to fund a show but GEEZ
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Mamabird12345Great reminders going into the electionThank you Alisa & Natasha for this perspective! Always very encouraged by your episodes, and this one was timely. Bless you both!
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BDOGHULKThank youLove the biblical truths, you share with a heart of compassion and love. During this time of so much progressive ideas and beliefs, it’s wonderful to hear God‘s truth straight from the word. Thank you for what you do every day.
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Rkfmomma.This show helps me learn about what is going on in Christian circles and to think about those things biblically. I do find that Natasha talks very fast, so I have to listen at .75 speed, which is painful when Alicia is speaking.
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Skilletfan13Come to NH!We are in need here…like the nations who don’t know Jesus! MA, NH, ME, VT are cultures who don’t know Christ or should I say hate Him without knowing Him.
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Sarah R (Bebes)Insightful and helpful!I just listened to Episode 40 and want to thank you both! Your insights and your boldness in speaking truth are very helpful and much appreciated. I agree that we need to talk about politics and everything else. We need to help others understand the importance of protecting the innocent and helping others and how politics is part of that. We can also let them know that Christ is Lord of all and loves them only by speaking up.
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Buddysnewmom101Excellent!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.
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ForWhatItsWorthImAnnoyedSide B. Maybe This is Food for ThoughtA&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!
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Heidi from Alaska“Know what time it is”This is so great! Thank you for bringing clarity!
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Mom patriotGirl for What Is RightThank you Alisa Childers & Natasha Crain for this wonderful podcast. Its full of information of what’s going on in our culture and world. Your Biblical views on these issues are appreciated. I am so much more informed from listening to your content on this platform.
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akelaMomCritical Thinking at its best!Always love their discerning discussion and critical thinking. Great voices for todays culture.
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Schnitzengruben2013Fantastic short discussions from two great authorsAlisa Childers and Natasha Crain have both written great books on topics important to Christian parents. I’m thankful they have joined forces for this great podcast.
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c#1313Good showFantastic podcast- short and to the point spreading the truth
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Kelly BramblettLove this podcast!I love their apologetics tips and their Biblical worldview. Thank you!
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Rachie84ukGreat nuggets for a busy mom!This podcast has taught me a lot and helped me think through why I believe what I believe….and it does so in a short amount of time that is very attainable for a mom of three young children. Thank you so much!
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VeggifanLove This Podcast!Alisa and Natasha tackle difficult topics with well thought out Biblical perspective, and I always feel like their thoughts are relevant and helpful to me as a believer, a mom, and a ministry worker. I highly recommend unshaken Faith to anyone who wants to live out a Biblical worldview!
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GwizzieCS LewisSo I hear people whisper this feeling about Lewis; he’s overrated. However, I think there are a few reasons why: 1. He is VERY quotable. So maybe the whole book is a lot but there are often very well thought out succinct lines that just work. 2. As children we often love his Narnia series (or often just the main book) and therefore we like him as an author and don’t really read much of his other works but like his quotes (see #1) so we think we like him more than we do. 3. I agrée some of his theology books could be easier to digest. However I think at the time he was doing what you guys are doing. Talking theology with regular people. Breaking it down; helping everyday Christians who maybe didn’t think they could pick up a theology book think about their theology.
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64SquishyOrangesFun and insightful thinkingBoth Natasha and Alisa bring clarity on important cultural topics and questions the Church needs to be able to answer with clarity and conviction.
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SnowychickadeeVoices you can trustAlisa and Natasha can be counted on to present a Biblical response to current issues that is also kind and compassionate. I am so glad they have teamed up for this new podcast and are back from hiatus.
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1111827491Great podcast!Love that these 2 came together to form their own podcast. I absolutely love the culturally relevant insight from a Christian view point. Keep up the hard work!
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Nutt2014Love the compact episodes!Great for small bite sized moments in my day! Topics are relevant and insightful!
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NiremijSo helpful!Love this shorter take on thinking through important issues!
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Kelley EWBiblical truth for todays culture!I so greatly appreciate the choice of content and the biblical wisdom provided through this podcast.
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Prov3.56Such wisdom!!Amazing Biblical wisdom and truth on current cultural topics! So thankful for this podcast and these women of faith!
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iampauletteBerean Christianlisten to the podcast with discerning ears and the mind of God, because the Holy Spirit can show you, -and has said he would - any errors these women are speaking. just ask H im
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Trombonium2APOLOGETICS GIRL POWER!Love these two powerhouse women who are rocking the Apologetics game!
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Illuminati leaderLove it!I am really enjoying this podcast. Love the short form episodes!!!
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MelRaeGirlFantastic podcastUnshaken Faith has become my favorite, must-listen podcast. Informative, practical, easy-to-listen, biblical, genuine, relatable…love it!
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thimscivThank youFor this podcast, content is rich and powerful
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AngebuggInformativeI am excited to listen in on these podcasts. They are informative and encouraging to this mama who is trying to center mine and my family’s lives around Christ.
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HamiwasPowerful!As soon as I hear the intro music to this podcast, I know I am about to receive a message of power to fight back the culture. Unshaken Faith has been that for me and for my kids. I have used Alisa and Natasha’s tips to discuss culture through God’s great lens. The message is clear: we must equip ourselves and future generations from what the world is teaching. Thank you ladies for giving your listeners tools and resources to fight the good fight.
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Maple ValleyPhenomenalAlisa is compassionate, clear and accurate. I am a pediatrician and Alisa has excellent insight into today’s culture and her guests are always informative and right on the money.
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BeckyZentShort but powerfulI love this podcast! I am learning so much and Alisa and Natasha pack a lot of important information into these podcasts. I highly recommend this for every person to listen to. We as Christians should not bury our head in the sand. We need to be informed!
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Karenlou541Clear, Concise, Christian counter-cultureI’ve been listening to Alisa for well over a year, so I knew I was probably going to like this podcast. And let me tell you, she and Natasha do not disappoint! Alisa has a track record of being committed to Biblical clarity, and, while we may or may not agree on some secondary issues, she’s solid. I love that the episodes are short but packed with valuable application and wisdom. I’ve listened to a few so far, including how to choose a church reviewing their website. It’s excellent. It actually made me review our own home church website (that we’ve been cautiously but seriously considering leaving due to some significantly different applications of beliefs and the overall direction we are concerned the church is going). Let’s just say I was disappointed but not surprised by the lack of biblical clarity and boldness in the website as it is also reflected in the off-line church as well… Anyways - Excited to have a new Biblically faithful and practical Christian podcast!
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Tactical DoveBiblical, RelevantWith all of the crazy things going on in our culture in and out of the church, it’s so helpful to hear from these evangelical moms! A breath of fresh air with practical tips! God bless this ministry!
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RoselorieVery grateful for this podcast!God bless!
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WichitalistenerValuable insight givenThese ladies give such great advice on how to talk with young children about current cultural issues from a Biblical Worldview. So much helpful content presented clearly and through the gospel lense.
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myhusbandmademeJLOFantastic podcastConcise, practical, so helpful!
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peidA Biblical Perspective on Current IssuesThis is so helpful in understanding and evaluating cultural issues through the truth of God’s Word. The short discussions and weekly updates makes it so doable to stay abreast of what is going on around us, and I always benefit from their “tips of the week” as well!
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Friend&image-bearerKeeping up with the social and cultural conversationsI do appreciate being informed of the challenges people are facing today in our culture. I am thankful for these women having the courage to have a truthful conversation about issues in the world today but in love and with a biblical worldview. Sometimes I feel that the worldly culture is screaming it’s message and then there are times it seems that they are trying to sneak the message in wherever they can. Their distorted message about gender and sexuality is inserted into the lives of young people even in places were parents May least expect it - like with the Smart American Girl book. Many mommas wouldn’t think twice about giving this book to their daughter but Mamma’s Beware. We need to be so vigilant- Thank you ladies for keeping us informed in a truthful way and while showing us an example of how to respond.
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AllieChat84Helpful and encouragingI appreciate Alisa and Natasha tackling tough cultural contradictions and contrasts to biblical Christian faith. They return to God’s Word again and again as the source and guide to navigating truth. It’s sharpening and encouraging as I seek to engage with the world around me with discernment and grace.
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Jessy Smit.Listening while welding👍So concise and encouraging, Christians today need to be equipped and trained to think critically and biblically about the culture and the world around us, thank you for your bravery and wisdom. Soli Deo Gloria.
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mom of the ordinaryMuch needed!Thank you ladies for this podcast. We, as parents, need biblical truth to equip ourselves and our kids now more than ever. You both do an amazing job at walking us through current cultural issues. Thanks for all you do!
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SingySuzieExcellent Podcast!Natasha and Alisa, I’m getting so much out of your podcast and appreciate your sharing your wisdom and biblical knowledge. I truly enjoy both of your podcasts and I’m so glad you joined forces to create this one too! God bless you both!
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falciolafamEncouragement & questionHello Alissa and Natasha. Thank you both so much for this new podcast. I am a mom of seven (5 teens) and as you can imagine, the pressures to stay the course while swimming upstream are real every day. I love listening to each of your individual podcasts as well as this new joint one. Please know that your labors are not in vain! I do have a question that popped into mine today as I was cleaning the kitchen. Dinner time conversations can sometimes get goofy and meaningless especially with a bunch of teenagers and a younger one in the mix. I wonder if you’ve ever given any thought to creating a resource that would provide conversation starters for families - things having to do with moral dilemmas, issues of the day, apologetics related questions, knotty scenarios that we may face in our culture, common cultural memes to dissect, etc. I’m envisioning a little box set of such cards that could come out at dinner time or on a car ride or at family devotional time where a family could have a really good discussion over the Scriptures. Would love your thoughts and couldn’t think of two better people to come up with such!
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FrostedMooseAKA favorite alreadyThe Unshaken podcast is solid and practical apologetics. Thank you!
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sugarmama787Wet your appetite!These quick moments give a great overview of current things happening in our culture and remind us to apply James 1:23-25. We are bombarded with social messages and sometimes we get complacent about the reality of its impact on culture or on us, but miss how it is not In line with what the Bible says. It’s when we stop to look beyond the headlines and hold these ideas to the light of scripture, that we see the deception Satan is trying to get us to accept. Thank you both for bringing these insights to us.
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aggmom04Love!!One of my favorite podcasts. Sound teaching!
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emmymeeksEquipping and encouraging 💕I love hearing these brief summaries and biblical truth behind current topics. Both ladies are so well spoken and really get to the heart of the matter in a kind, encouraging way!
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