Michael Easley inContext

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Michael Easley inContext is designed to help you form a Biblical worldview through sound Biblical exposition and real-life insights.

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How to Abide in Christ in a Distracted World with Mike Tatlock
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Today at 5:00 AM

How can Christians remain faithful in a culture that constantly pressures them to compromise?


In this episode of Michael Easley inContext, Michael sits down with pastor, author, and Portland Trail Blazers chaplain Mike Tatlock to discuss his book A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture. Together they explore what it means to engage culture without compromising biblical truth, identify the hidden idols that compete for our hearts, and discover how abiding in Christ transforms our daily lives.


Mike shares practical wisdom for believers who want to grow spiritually, walk...


50 Archaeological Discoveries That Confirm the Bible with Dr. Paul Weaver
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06/09/2026

Can archaeology really confirm what the Bible records?


In this episode of inContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with archaeologist and Dallas Theological Seminary professor Dr. Paul Weaver to discuss his new book, Faith Affirming Findings: 50 Archaeological Discoveries That Validate the Historicity and Reliability of Scripture.


From the fallen walls of Jericho to Hezekiah’s Tunnel, the Pool of Siloam, Peter’s house in Capernaum, and the famous Lachish Reliefs, Dr. Weaver explores some of the most compelling archaeological discoveries connected to the biblical world. Together, they discuss how thes...


The Biblical Path to Your Desired Future with Dr. Henry Cloud
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06/02/2026

What keeps people stuck between where they are and where they want to be?


In this episode, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Henry Cloud to discuss leadership, vision, psychology, faith, and the practical path toward a desired future. Drawing from Dr. Cloud’s book Your Desired Future, this conversation explores why talent alone is never enough, how relationships shape growth, and why many people struggle with fear, discouragement, and learned helplessness.


Dr. Cloud explains how God designed people to grow through connection, community, humility, and purposeful action. From ne...


Why You Can Trust the Bible with Daniel Buttafuoco
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05/26/2026

What if Christianity isn’t built on blind faith—but on real historical evidence?

In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with attorney, apologist, and author Daniel Buttafuoco to discuss why Christians can confidently trust the Bible and defend their faith in today’s culture.

Drawing from years as a trial lawyer, Daniel explains how the New Testament reads like eyewitness testimony in a courtroom and why the evidence for Jesus, the resurrection, and the reliability of Scripture is stronger than many believers realize. Together, they unpack common objections to Christianity, the rise of ske...


The Progressive Miseducation of America with Dr. Corey Miller
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05/19/2026

What happened to higher education in America—and why does it matter for Christians today?
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Corey Miller to discuss the cultural and ideological shifts transforming universities, churches, and society. Drawing from his book The Progressive Miseducation of America, Dr. Miller explains how worldview battles that began in academia are now shaping politics, media, families, and faith communities.
The conversation explores the rise of critical theory, DEI ideology, the influence of the Frankfurt School, and the growing challenge Christians face in preparing the next generation for college an...


Faith, Fear & Being Stuck in Space with Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore
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05/12/2026

What happens when years of military training, astronaut preparation, and deep Christian conviction collide in a life-or-death moment in space?


In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore to talk about faith, perseverance, suffering, and the sovereignty of God. From flying combat missions during Desert Storm to commanding spacecraft and spending 464 days in space, Butch reflects on how Scripture shaped the way he handled pressure, disappointment, fear, and responsibility.


Michael and Butch discuss what it was like to be “stuck in space,” manually flyi...


Going Beyond Reading Your Bible with Dr. Benjamin Gladd
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05/05/2026

Most Christians read the Bible—but miss what connects it.


In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Benjamin Glad to uncover what many believers overlook: the deep, intentional connections between the Old and New Testaments.


They discuss Connecting Scripture in the New Testament, a unique study Bible that highlights over 3,000 Old Testament allusions embedded in the New Testament—connections that can completely reshape how you read, understand, and apply God’s Word.


If you’ve ever felt like you know the Bibl...


Helping Kids Love the Bible Through Story & Art with Liz and Jack Hagler
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04/28/2026

In this episode, Michael Easley talks with Liz and Jack Hagler, the creative team behind the Patrick Wigglesworth Bible Adventure Series. Together, they share how decades of ministry, homeschooling, and creative work led to a bold vision: helping kids experience the Bible through graphic-novel storytelling that is both theologically grounded and highly engaging.


Liz brings her background in illustration and design, while Jack draws from his pastoral and seminary training to shape the biblical framework behind each story. They explain the challenge of balancing biblical accuracy with creativity, and how feedback from their own...


Why So Many Men Feel Alone (And How to Fix It) with Mark Warren
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04/21/2026

Why are so many men feeling isolated, disconnected, and stuck?

In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Mark Warren to talk about the growing crisis facing men today—and the biblical solution most are missing.

Drawing from Power of Four, Mark explains why Jesus didn’t build large groups—He built deep relationships. And in a world dominated by social media, independence, and surface-level connection, that model matters more than ever.

This conversation tackles the hard truths: Why male loneliness is rising How culture has reshaped masculinity The danger of isolat...


Why the Old Testament Prophets Still Matter Today with Dr. Wendy Widder
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04/14/2026

In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Wendy Widder, Old Testament scholar and author, to explore the timeless relevance of the biblical prophets. They discuss how the prophets called God’s people to covenant faithfulness, warned against idolatry, and pointed toward repentance and restoration. From interpreting prophetic poetry to understanding God’s grace in the midst of human frailty, this conversation offers insights for anyone who wants to dig deeper into Scripture and apply these truths in modern life.


Whether you’re a Bible study leader, student, or simply curious about...


The Cultural Lies Trapping the Next Generation with Mark Hopson
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04/07/2026

In this episode of InContext with Michael Easley, Michael Easley talks with Mark Hopson about the growing cultural confusion facing the next generation—and why the gospel is the only message powerful enough to bring true freedom.


Hopson leads Decision Point, a ministry that equips students to share the gospel boldly in their public schools. Drawing from his book Set Free, he explains how many young people today are being shaped by powerful cultural lies about identity, sexuality, truth, and purpose.


But the gospel offers something culture never can: re...


The Story of The Trinity with Dr. Bryan Litfin
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03/31/2026

Was the Trinity invented in the fourth century? Or was it always there in Scripture?

On this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with church historian Bryan Litfin to discuss his book, The Story of the Trinity: Controversy, Crisis, and the Creation of the Nicene Creed.

Together they explore why the Trinity was not created at First Council of Nicaea, but clarified there. From the Shema in Deuteronomy to the Son of Man in Daniel, and from the Gospels to Pentecost, Scripture consistently reveals one God in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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The Miracle of The Kurds with Dr. Stephen Mansfield
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03/24/2026

What’s really happening with the Kurds—and why does it matter right now?


In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with author and geopolitical expert Dr. Stephen Mansfield to unpack one of the most overlooked stories in the Middle East.


The Kurdish people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the world without their own nation. They’ve fought alongside Western powers, helped defeat ISIS, and built a rare model of stability in northern Iraq—yet they’ve repeatedly been abandoned in global politics.


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The Origin of Hymns with Robert J. Morgan
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03/17/2026

Robert J. Morgan joins Michael Easley for a powerful conversation about the history, theology, and enduring influence of Christian hymns. Why have these songs lasted for centuries? What are we losing when churches abandon them? And how can we recover the richness of hymnody without rejecting modern worship?

Drawing from his book The Origin of Hymns, Morgan traces the story of congregational singing from the song of Moses in Book of Exodus, through the golden age of English hymnody with writers like Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley, to the modern era. He shares the powerful backstory behind “It...


A Basic Guide to Biblical Theology with Dr. Alan Thompson
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03/10/2026

How does the entire Bible fit together? In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with New Testament scholar Alan Thompson, author of A Basic Guide to Biblical Theology, to explore how Scripture unfolds as one unified story.

They unpack the difference between exegesis, biblical theology, and systematic theology—and explain why context is king when reading the Bible. You’ll learn how the major covenants (Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and New) progressively reveal God’s redemptive plan, how Jesus fulfills those promises, and what He meant when He said the Kingdom of God was “at hand.”

They...


How Christians Should Think About Israel? with Dr. Michael Rydelnik
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03/03/2026

In the aftermath of the October 7 attacks and the global response that followed, many Christians — especially younger believers — feel confused about Israel, Palestine, Zionism, and anti-Semitism. How should followers of Christ think about these issues biblically rather than politically or culturally?


In this episode of InContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Michael Rydelnik, professor emeritus of Jewish Studies at Moody Bible Institute and host of Open Line. As the son of Holocaust survivors and a lifelong scholar of Scripture and Jewish history, Dr. Rydelnik brings both personal insight and biblical clarity to a comp...


How Bible-Centered Churches Transform Lives with Daniel Batarseh
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02/24/2026

In this episode of InContext with Michael Easley, Pastor Daniel Batarseh shares his journey from studying creative advertising to planting Maranatha Bible Church in Illinois — a growing, multi-ethnic church built on prayer, discipleship, and the faithful teaching of God’s Word.

Daniel explains how a revival moment among young adults led to long-term ministry, why Scripture must remain central in church life, and how simple biblical practices still produce deep spiritual transformation today. This conversation encourages pastors, leaders, and believers to trust the sufficiency of God’s Word rather than ministry trends or complex programming.

When c...


Why the Lord’s Prayer Changes Everything with Brad Gray and Brad Nelson
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02/17/2026

The Lord’s Prayer may be the most familiar prayer in Christianity—and the most overlooked.
In this episode of InContext, Michael Easley sits down with Brad Gray and Brad Nelson of Walking the Text to uncover the depth, power, and biblical context behind the prayer Jesus taught His disciples.

Drawing from years of study in Israel, pastoral ministry, and personal experiences of grief and suffering, Brad and Nelson show how the Lord’s Prayer is not just something Jesus taught—it’s the prayer He lived. From Exodus imagery and the “heavens” language to forgiveness, grief, and the...


What We Get Wrong About The Gospels with Dr. Craig Evans
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02/10/2026

What if some of the most familiar Gospel stories aren’t quite what we’ve imagined?


In this episode of Michael Easley in Context, Michael is joined by renowned New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Evans to explore why historical and cultural context is essential for understanding Scripture. Drawing from his book Wow, I Didn’t Know That, Dr. Evans helps everyday believers move past assumptions and into a clearer, richer reading of the Gospels.


From the birth of Jesus and common nativity misconceptions, to repentance, Pharisees, John the Baptist, and th...


The Secret to Lasting Spiritual Growth with Hanna Seymour
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02/03/2026

What if spiritual growth didn’t require more intensity—but more consistency? In this episode of Michael Easley InContext, Michael is joined by Hanna Seymour to discuss her book Everyday Spiritual Habits and the powerful idea that spiritual disciplines are meant to become reflexes, not burdens. Drawing from Scripture, spiritual formation theology, and the science of habit formation, Hanna explains how small, daily practices—what she calls “seed habits”—can lead to lasting spiritual maturity over time. Rather than chasing an idealized version of quiet times or comparing ourselves to pastors and scholars, this conversation reframes spiritual disciplines as accessible...


Transform Your Thoughts with Jon Gauger
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01/27/2026

In this episode, Michael Easley sits down with Jon Gauger, author, radio personality, and lifelong lover of Scripture, to explore how the Psalms can transform the way we think and speak to ourselves. From anxiety and impatience to sleepless nights and moments of regret, Jon shares how memorizing and meditating on Psalms reshapes our self-talk, helps us navigate life’s challenges, and strengthens our relationship with God.


Jon shares his personal journey of replacing negative thoughts with Scripture, including practical examples from his daily life, work, and travels. Michael and Jon also discuss the li...


Are People Really Good at Heart? With Darren Tyler
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01/20/2026

In this episode of Michael Easley in Context, Michael sits down with his pastor and longtime friend Darren Tyler, lead pastor of Conduit Church in Franklin, Tennessee, to address a growing cultural shift: many people—including professing Christians—no longer believe that sin is real, universal, or serious. Using recent Barna research as a starting point, Michael and Darren explore how ideas like “people are basically good,” “follow your heart,” and therapeutic explanations for sin have reshaped how we talk about responsibility, repentance, and grace. They discuss why minimizing sin weakens evangelism, erodes discipleship, and ultimately obscures the beauty of the gospe...


Helping Your Kids Know God’s Good Design with Elizabeth Urbanowicz
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01/13/2026

Christian parents today face an overwhelming challenge: how do you talk to your kids about sex with clarity, confidence, and a truly biblical foundation—without fear, confusion, or shame?


In this episode of Michael Easley inContext, Michael sits down with Elizabeth Urbanowicz, founder of Foundation Worldview, to discuss her new book Helping Your Kids Know God’s Good Design. Together, they unpack how to begin age-appropriate conversations about sexuality as early as age four, why parents should replace “the talk” with ongoing discipleship, and how to address difficult topics like pornography, masturbation, and cultural confusio...


Influencing The Next Generation in a Digital World with Dr. Josh Packard
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01/06/2026

How do we guide the next generation when their world is digital, fast-changing, and often confusing for adults?
In this episode, Michael Easley sits down with sociologist Dr. Josh Packard to unpack the surprising truth: you don’t need to master every platform or trend to meaningfully influence teens. You need presence, curiosity, and listening.
Together they explore why today’s teens feel digitally confident yet relationally insecure, how this tension shapes their everyday lives, and what caring adults can do to build trust in a world full of noise. If you’re a parent, pastor, mentor, or lea...


New Year's Resolutions: Spiritual Growth (Re-release)
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12/30/2025

Should Christians make New Year's resolutions? In this special (re-release) episode of inContext, Michael discusses New Year's resolutions for Christians.


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Merry Christmas with Michael W. Smith
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12/23/2025

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In this special Christmas episode, Michael sits down with the legendary Michael W. Smith for a rich, joyful, and deeply reflective conversation about worship, songwriting, and the heart behind Christmas music. Originally recorded in 2020, their dialogue remains just as relevant and refreshing today. Smith shares how his understanding of worship has matured from music-driven moments to an entire lifestyle shaped by loving God and loving others.

The two discuss the origins of some of Smith’s most beloved Christmas songs—like “All Is Well” and “The Promise”—including powerful stories behind their melodies and lyrics. Smith...


How Much of the Christmas Story Is Actually in the Bible? | Christmas IQ Quiz
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12/16/2025

In this special Christmas episode of inContext, Michael Easley invites you into a thoughtful and engaging Christmas Quiz designed to test what we think we know about the Nativity story. Many of our assumptions come from tradition, art, and cultural imagery — but how much of it actually comes from Scripture? As Michael walks through each question, he highlights key biblical details, corrects common misconceptions, and helps us remember the stunning simplicity of the birth of Christ. This episode isn’t just trivia. It’s a reminder to slow down during a busy season, open the Bible, and return to the tr...


The Biblical Role of Grandparents: Leaving a Legacy of Faith | Dr. Michael Easley & Dr. Larry Fowler
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12/09/2025

Grandparenting isn’t just a season of life — it’s a calling. In this powerful episode, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Larry Fowler from the Legacy Coalition to explore how Scripture calls grandparents to disciple their grandchildren and leave a legacy of faith.
Learn how to build spiritual connections with your grandkids, even when distance, age, or family tension makes it difficult. Discover how to balance truth and grace, respect your adult children’s boundaries, and model godly living that draws future generations toward Christ.
Topics Covered:
00:00 – Why Grandparents Matter Spiritually
06:45 – The Biblical Command for...


Recapturing Godly Masculinity with Dr. Robert N. Brent
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12/02/2025

What does it mean to be a godly man today? In this episode of Michael Easley inContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Robert Brent, author of Recapturing Godly Masculinity, to discuss the crisis of manhood in our culture and how Scripture calls men to a better standard. Together, they explore: -Why culture confuses dominance with leadership -How humility and responsibility shape godly strength -The role of mentorship, purity, and accountability -What Christlike leadership looks like at home and in the church Join the conversation: What’s one way you’ve seen biblical manhood modeled well? Comment below — we’d l...


Contending For The Rising Generation with Sean Dunn
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11/25/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Easley sits down with Sean Dunn, founder of GroundWire, an innovative ministry reaching young people where they already are—online. With decades of experience in youth ministry, Sean shares how God shifted his focus from platform ministry to personal evangelism that points people to Jesus, not a personality. His mission stems from a prayer he first wrote in his Bible at 14: “Contend for a generation.” 

Together, Michael and Sean discuss how today’s younger generations—particularly Gen Z—are both deeply anxious and spiritually open, though often disconnected from traditional church struct...


Faithful to The Call with Greg Hatteberg
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11/18/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Easley reconnects with longtime friend and fellow Dallas Theological Seminary alumnus Greg Hatteberg to reflect on a lifetime of faithfulness—through ministry, marriage, and the mentorship of godly leaders. Hattenberg shares how his grandfather’s quiet devotion to Scripture laid the foundation for his own walk with Christ, eventually leading him to Moody and then to Dallas Seminary. There, he and Michael sat under professors like Howard Hendricks and J. Dwight Pentecost, whose lives modeled the truth they taught. 

Their conversation weaves together memories of those formative years with reflections on en...


Spiritual Maturity and Humble Leadership with Pat Lencioni
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11/11/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley welcomes best-selling author and leadership coach Patrick Lencioni for a candid conversation about the intersection of faith, humility, and leadership. Patrick shares how spiritual maturity and self-awareness shape the way leaders serve others, especially in ministry and organizational life. He and Michael discuss how pride and insecurity often hide behind titles or success—and how true leadership begins with embracing our dependence on Christ.

Patrick reflects on his personal journey of learning to lead through weakness, not image, and explains why the healthiest teams are built on honesty an...


Exploring The Financial Parables of Jesus with Dr. Keith Bodner
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11/04/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Keith Bodner—Old Testament scholar, author, and professor—to explore the beauty, depth, and divine design of Scripture. Together, they examine how literary artistry and theological truth intertwine throughout the Old Testament, showing that these ancient texts are far more than historical accounts—they’re masterfully constructed narratives revealing God’s character and redemptive plan.

Dr. Bodner unpacks the importance of reading Scripture as both literature and revelation, pointing out how patterns, irony, and structure illuminate meaning. He and Dr. Easley discuss what it means to a...


Dependence on God & Building Deep Friendships with Jeff Kemp
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10/28/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley and former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp talk about what it means for men to follow Jesus with humility, dependence, and intentionality. Kemp draws from John’s Gospel, where Jesus repeatedly affirms that He only does what His Father tells Him to do. Michael reflects on how staggering it is that the God-man chose to say and do only what pleased His Father. Jeff unpacks this further: if Christ Himself modeled such dependence, then we too must stop striving to impress God and instead learn to receive from Him.

Th...


The Story of God and Us with Dr. S. Jonathan Murphy
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10/21/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley welcomes back Dr. S. Jonathan Murphy, senior pastor of Stonebriar Community Church and author of The Story of God and Us. Dr. Murphy shares how his book was written to give believers a clear framework for understanding the Bible from beginning to end, while also highlighting the relevance of each book for everyday life. He and Dr. Easley discuss how faith produces obedience—not through guilt or “shoulds” but through the Spirit’s work within us. 

Dr. Murphy explains how God births new desires in His people as they spen...


Bold Faith in a Critical World with Ken Ham
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10/14/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley and Ken Ham have a candid conversation about faith, leadership, and navigating criticism. Together, they wrestle with the tension between personal responsibility, pure motives, and God’s sovereignty—asking whether decisions truly glorify God or sometimes serve our own ambitions. Looking at biblical examples like Nehemiah, they explore the difference between bold faith and foolish presumption, and how leaders can step forward with courage while staying grounded in humility.

Ken Ham shares personal stories of how God shaped his calling, from his early burdens to the building of the...


The Truth About Climate and Creation with Dr. E. Calvin Beisner
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10/07/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley welcomes Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, founder of the Cornwall Alliance, for a conversation on creation care, energy, and biblical stewardship. Together, they challenge the myths of “green energy,” pointing out the hidden costs and environmental damage often overlooked with wind and solar power.

Dr. Beisner explains how chemicals and medications enter the water supply and highlights the inconsistency of environmental movements that ignore certain pollutants while amplifying others. He critiques the flawed “linear no threshold” principle in toxicology, showing how it fails both scientifically and logically.

The disc...


Honoring a Life Lived For Christ: Voddie Baucham
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09/30/2025

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In this special episode of InContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with the late Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr.—pastor, professor, and cultural apologist—for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, family, and living with conviction in a confused culture.

Voddie shares his remarkable journey to Christ, from growing up without the gospel to encountering Christ in college and pursuing a call to ministry. At the time of this conversation, he was serving as Dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. With candor and humor, he reflects on raising nine child...


A Pastoral Response to Charlie Kirk's Assassination and Memorial Service with Mike Glenn
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09/23/2025

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In this episode, Michael Easley and Mike Glenn reflect on the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the impact of his life on young adults, especially men. They explore how Kirk’s message of self-responsibility, personal growth, and engagement with challenging ideas inspired a generation. From his commitment to education and reading to his approachable, thoughtful style, Kirk connected with young men seeking guidance and mentorship in a complex cultural moment. Easley and Glenn also examine the broader cultural and Christian implications of his death, highlighting the dangers of conflating nationalism with faith and the need to fo...


The Deep Things of God with Dr. Fred Sanders
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09/16/2025

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In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley is joined by theologian Dr. Fred Sanders to explore the essential connection between the Trinity and the Christian life. Dr. Sanders explains how the work of salvation is one unified act of God—accomplished by the Son and applied by the Spirit. Together, they discuss how terms like “indwelling,” “filling,” and “illumination” describe the Spirit’s role in bringing believers into the fullness of Christ’s work.

Dr. Sanders highlights that while different traditions use various words to capture the Spirit’s activity, the unifying theme is that the Spirit applies w...