Michael Easley inContext

Michael Easley inContext

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

Episodes

July 8, 2025 43 mins
Summary: In this conversation, Michael Easley speaks with Bill Hendricks and Bev Hendricks Godby about their father, Howard Hendricks, and his profound legacy in Christian leadership. They discuss the importance of recognizing and nurturing giftedness in individuals, the challenges of navigating retirement while maintaining purpose, and the nuances of parenting gifted children. The conversation emphasizes the significance of humil...
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Summary: In this conversation, Michael Easley and Mike Douris discuss the mission of Orphan Outreach, focusing on the importance of caring for orphans and the shift from international adoption to orphan care. They explore the complexities of the orphan crisis, the significance of community support, and the transformative impact of personal visits to orphanages. Douris shares stories that highlight the deep connections formed throu...
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Summary: In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Natasha Crain address the increasing hostility Christians face in today’s culture—not simply for what they believe, but that they believe. They examine the biblical call to suffer for righteousness, the roots of cultural rebellion, and why defining the “common good” must begin with God’s standards, not shifting societal norms. Together, they unpack how social media fuels triba...
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June 17, 2025 30 mins
Summary: In this episode, David Closson joins Michael to discuss his new book Life After Roe and the significant impact of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. He underscores the importance of viewing life issues through a biblical worldview, emphasizing the sanctity of life from conception and the vital role the church must play in addressing abortion. Closson shares findings from a recent survey revealing diverse bel...
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Summary: In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Janet Parshall examine the evolving landscape of journalism, highlighting the shift from traditional reporting to clickbait and its impact on public trust. They delve into the ethical responsibilities of journalists, the role of media in shaping culture, and the importance of accountability and integrity in reporting. Framed through a biblical lens, they discuss the challenges ...
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Summary: In this conversation, Dr. John West, author of Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, joins Michael to explore how Christian leaders are increasingly shaped by secular culture, often at the expense of biblical truth. They stress the need for self-examination within the church, especially regarding biblical inerrancy, moral compromise, and doctrinal clarity. Through critiques of figures like Francis Collins, Andy Stanley, and Ti...
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In this conversation, Michael Easley, Tim Harlow, and Mike Glenn open up about one of the ministry's most uncomfortable topics: money. They share the emotional, spiritual, and practical tensions behind capital campaigns and asking congregations to give—again. From exhaustion over repeated “once-in-a-lifetime” asks to the deeper realization that stewardship is a spiritual issue, not a financial one, the pastors don’t shy away from t...
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Summary: In this conversation, Michael Easley, Mike Glenn, and Tim Harlow wrestle with decades of ministry experience and what they might do differently. With decades spent in the pulpit, they confront the foundational truths that were hardest to instill in their congregations: the mandate to make disciples, the assurance of God's love, and the freeing power of grace. They share hard-won insights on how ministry often drifted tow...
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Summary: In this conversation, Michael interviews Dr. Chris Castaldo, pastor at New Covenant Church in Naperville, Illinois, about his book Why Do Protestants Convert?. Both men share their personal journeys from Roman Catholicism to Protestant Christianity. They delve into the emotional and theological challenges of converting, especially within deeply rooted Catholic families. The conversation centers around the reasons people c...
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Summary: In this conversation, Michael Easley and Dr. Adam Rasmussen discuss the alarming findings of a recent Barna study on the understanding of the Trinity among Americans, particularly within the Christian community. They explore the implications of these findings, the importance of teaching the doctrine of the Trinity, and the cultural influences that shape contemporary beliefs. The discussion emphasizes the need for a return...
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Summary: In this compelling conversation, Michael Easley and Brett McCracken examine the far-reaching impact of digital technology on spiritual life, mental health, and Christian community. They delve into the addictive nature of social media and gaming, drawing on the insights of Neil Postman and George Orwell to frame today’s digital challenges. The discussion contrasts passive digital consumption with the richness of active, em...
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Summary: In this engaging conversation, Michael Easley and Dr. Tom Hobson discuss the importance of Biblical word studies, highlighting how the original Greek and Hebrew words enrich our understanding of scripture. Dr. Hobson, a theologian and author of Fun with Biblical Words, explores the nuances of over 60 biblical words, revealing how translations can sometimes obscure their deeper meanings. The discussion emphasizes the signi...
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Summary: In this conversation, Michael Easley and Dr. Calvin Beisner discuss the intersection of faith, environmental stewardship, and poverty. They explore Beisner's journey into stewardship, the founding of the Cornwall Alliance, and the importance of prioritizing human needs in environmental discussions. They also touch on the recent publication of Megan Basham's book, 'Shepherds for Sale,' which critiques the evangelical enviro...
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In this conversation, Michael Easley interviews Samuel Smadja, offering a compelling Christian perspective on the land of Israel and its significance in God’s redemptive plan. Samuel unpacks the unconditional covenant with the Jewish people, explores the spiritual warfare surrounding Israel, and reflects on how recent conflicts have impacted the nation. He also discusses the shifting dynamics in the Middle East and the prophetic im...
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Summary: Dr. Michael Easley and Dr. Jeff Myers delve into key themes such as personal and organizational flourishing, the evolving political and media landscape, and the engagement of the rising generation. Their discussion highlights the church’s role in society, economic challenges, and the future outlook—particularly for young men. Emphasizing critical thinking, a strong moral foundation, and active leadership, they explore how ...
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Sherman Brand joins Michael Easley for a compelling conversation about faith, the Holy Spirit, and the transformative power of God in the Christian life. Sherm shares his journey of overcoming apathy, learning to trust God's provision, and finding purpose in suffering. Together, they explore the necessity of dependence on God, the depth of His love as a Father, and the vital role of community in spiritual growth. Their discussion ...
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Michael and Stephen discuss the significant influence of the Episcopal Church on national religious ceremonies in the United States, questioning why a declining denomination holds such power. They explore the implications of speaking truth to power, particularly in the context of religious leaders addressing political figures. The discussion also delves into the challenges and responsibilities of Christians in politics, emphasizing...
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Michael Easley interviews Stephen Mansfield, exploring his background, his work with the Kurdish people, and his insights on the Trump administration. They discuss the complexities of political choices faced by voters, the shifting values within the Christian community, and the evolving landscape of media in America.
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Dr. Michael Easley, Mike Glenn, and Tim Harlow continue their conversation from last week and reflect on their ministry experiences, sharing personal stories of grief, transitions, and the emotional burdens they carry. They highlight the importance of accountability, meaningful relationships, and having a support system to navigate the complexities of pastoral life. The conversation also explores the challenges of burnout and maint...
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Dr. Michael Easley, Mike Glenn, and Tim Harlow share their personal journeys into ministry, reflecting on their calls to serve, the challenges they faced in their early years, and the crucial role of community and family support. They discuss the lessons learned along the way and how their backgrounds have shaped their ministry approaches. Their conversation explores the realities of ministry, from the struggles and victories of re...
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