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Dr. E explains that the Trinity isn’t named in the Bible, but it’s clearly taught—one God, three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Michael talks with Dr. S Jonathan Murphy about his journey from Spain to Dallas, pastoral lessons, and the heart behind following Chuck Swindoll at Stonebriar.

Dr. Easley explores Romans 3:1-8, showing God’s faithfulness despite human failure and the lasting value of Scripture and covenant in Christ.

Dr. E emphasizes the importance of understanding core beliefs and encourages believers to engage Catholics with grace.

In this episode, Michael talks with Bev Hendricks Godby and Bill Hendricks about discovering your unique giftedness and finding God’s purpose for your life.

In this sermon, Dr. Easley shows that religious identity means nothing without heart change. God wants inward transformation, not pride.

How do eternal rewards fit with the gospel of grace? Dr. E unpacks the final judgment and what it means to live with eternity in mind.

In this conversation, Michael Easley and Mike Douris discuss orphan care, community support, and the centrality of love in ministry.

In this sermon, Dr. Easley unpacks Romans 2, highlighting that God’s judgment is real, impartial, and fulfilled through Jesus Christ alone.

Dr. E unpacks division in the church through Paul and Barnabas’ sharp disagreement, urging humility, prayer, and mission focus amid conflict.