Sermons Psalm 25: Waiting on God When Life Doesn’t Make Sense Psalm 25 reminds us that God is not only trustworthy for eternity, but faithful in the pain, waiting, and uncertainty of today. Listen
Ask Dr. E Is Using The Word ‘Lent’ Against Biblical Teaching? Is Lent biblical? Dr. E explains its history, theological concerns, and how to prepare for Easter without confusing grace and ritual. Listen
Interviews A Basic Guide to Biblical Theology How the whole Bible fits together—from covenants to Kingdom to the “now and not yet”—and why it changes how you read Scripture. Listen
Ask Dr. E How Do You Clearly Explain The Gospel to Young Children Without Oversimplifying Salvation? How do you explain the gospel to toddlers? Dr. Easley encourages parents to teach faith simply, consistently, and without pressure. Listen
Interviews Why The Lord’s Prayer Changes Everything The Lord’s Prayer isn’t routine—it’s a radical blueprint for life, forgiveness, and God’s kingdom when understood in biblical context. Listen
Sermons Why We Believe What We Believe: Salvation Salvation is God’s gift by grace through faith alone; received, not earned, and expressed through grateful obedience to Christ. Listen
Ask Dr. E Why Are People Converting From Evangelical Christianity to Roman Catholicism? Dr. Easley explains why some evangelicals convert to Catholicism and how Scripture equips us to respond wisely and lovingly. Listen
Sermons Genesis: The Beginning of God’s Redemptive Story In this sermon, Michael Easley shows how Genesis reveals God’s redemptive plan, reminding us that from the beginning, God keeps His promises. Listen
Sermons Dwell on These Things (Philippians 4:8-9) In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley urges believers to think rightly and live faithfully by dwelling on godly things and practicing biblical truth. Listen
Sermons Anticipating God’s Deliverance (Luke 1:68, 78) In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley traces God’s promised visitation, calling believers to trust His Word and live with eager anticipation of Christ’s return. Listen