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Alisa Childers
Evangelical & Reformed

Alisa Childers

Apologetics and progressive Christianity critique

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Videos analyzed
126
Verse references
10
Books covered
22% / 78%
OT / NT split

About Alisa Childers

Alisa Childers is an American Christian author, speaker, and podcast host who has become one of the most recognized evangelical voices addressing what she calls progressive Christianity. A former member of the Christian pop group ZOEgirl, which achieved mainstream success in the early 2000s, Childers experienced a period of profound theological questioning after joining a church where her historic beliefs were challenged. Her journey toward theological clarity through study and mentorship became the basis for her bestselling book Another Gospel? (2020), and subsequently her YouTube channel and podcast.

Theological Position

Childers holds a conservative, reformed evangelical theological position. She affirms biblical inerrancy, the bodily resurrection of Christ, the exclusivity of salvation through Jesus, and the authority of historic Christian orthodoxy as articulated in the ancient creeds. She is particularly concerned with what she identifies as a trend within popular Christianity toward redefining core doctrines, accommodating secular cultural norms, and prioritizing experience or emotion over scriptural fidelity.

Distinctive Approach

The Alisa Childers channel is distinguished by its dual role as both apologetics and discernment ministry. Childers evaluates theological claims, popular Christian teachers, and cultural controversies through a framework of careful biblical reasoning. Her tone is generally measured and irenic, even when addressing figures or ideas she considers problematic, and she frequently appeals to the importance of charitable engagement alongside doctrinal clarity.

The channel features solo teaching episodes, guest interviews with theologians and scholars, and responsive commentary on current cultural and ecclesiastical debates. Regular guests have included philosophers, seminary professors, and other Christian thinkers who engage complex questions at the intersection of faith and contemporary culture.

Approach to Scripture

Childers places significant emphasis on the principle that scripture interprets scripture, and she regularly references multiple biblical passages to build theological arguments rather than relying on single proof texts. She frequently draws on 2 Peter 2, Matthew 7, James 3, and Paul's letters to frame discussions of false teaching, discernment, and the nature of the gospel. Her approach reflects the conviction that theological knowledge and intellectual engagement are spiritual virtues, not threats to faith, engaging directly with anti-intellectual currents she observes in some Christian contexts.

Cultural Engagement

Childers engages regularly with contemporary cultural flashpoints: questions of gender and sexuality as they intersect with Christian teaching, the relationship between social justice frameworks and Christian ethics, parenting in a secular culture, and the theological dimensions of controversies involving Christian public figures. She is willing to address specific named teachers and movements, which sets her channel apart from more generically devotional content.

Target Audience

The channel primarily serves evangelical Christians who feel disoriented by theological and cultural shifts within their communities and who are seeking clarity about what orthodox Christianity teaches on contested questions. It is also widely viewed by those in the process of theological questioning who want a robust articulation of traditional evangelical positions. The content assumes a basic familiarity with Christian vocabulary but is generally accessible to general audiences.

Most-Discussed Verses

dness and to goodness knowledge. In Philippians 1:9, Paul prayed that your love will keep on growing in knowledge and every kind of discernment. In fact, Paul even praises knowledge as a part of spiritual warfare. And again, we're going to do a whole episode on the theology of spiritual warfare. But

ives on milk and in this context milk means you know just the the elementary things the basics. Anyone who lives on milk still being an an infant is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. But solid food is for the mature who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good

1 John 4:12 videos

who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preach to you, let him be accursed." As we've said it before, now I say again, if anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you've received,

2 Peter 2:12 videos

d the other principle that we talk about a lot is to let scripture interpret scripture. You never want to form your theology based on just one verse of scripture. So, let me read a few other passages from the Bible that talk about knowledge. Proverbs 1:22 says that fools hate knowledge. Proverbs 15

cept the things of God. We shouldn't expect them to. Right? So the world is not going to love when Christians act like Christians. The world and by the world in this context I mean it in the sense of the system that's in rebellion against God. They're not going to understand these things. And we sho

eles and we are kicking against the gos and we are constantly complaining about how life is unfair and we are prioritizing our emotions even when they truly are harmful to other people and we are setting an emotional tone in our house of complaining and bitterness and resentment and high expectation

Genesis 1:272 videos

ersus the house or school of shami that is more restrictive. No, only for grievous sexual offenses. Um something along that order or lack of provision, for example. he's not caring for you at all where he's basically removed himself from you. Um, so that's what the debate is around and they're tryin

James 3:12 videos

ils that it's time to, like the scripture says, mark, which is name them, and avoid them. And that's tough. That's a tough cell in a postmodern culture. But I want to read this quote because I think this is so good. I I'd love to get your opinion on this. This is from Jay Adams uh from a grist from

John 3:162 videos

ill use the term soul and body interchangeably in the Old Testament. And >> you mean soul and spirit? Did you mean soul and spirit? Yeah. >> Oh no, no, it will use body and soul interchangeably. >> Oh, interesting. Okay. >> Will it shows the unity that is with respect to them and then it will use sp

d a blog that maybe had 200 people that that read it. So, I'm not sure it would have been fruitful, but I still see this all the time when it's necessary to critique something. And I I love that we're going to be talking about false teachers, false teaching, what does the Bible say about? But maybe

Bible Books Covered

1. Matthew13 refs
2. Romans10 refs
3. John9 refs
4. Proverbs8 refs
5. 2 Corinthians7 refs
6. 1 John6 refs
7. Colossians6 refs
8. Hebrews6 refs
9. James6 refs
10. Ephesians5 refs

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