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Dr. Michael Easley and Dr. Tom Hobson discuss his book, Fun With Biblical Words, diving into various Greek words and exploring translation challenges.

In this sermon, Dr. Easley unpacks the burial of Jesus, spotlighting Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and Mary Magdalene. Their stories reveal faith, courage, and the grace of God in the face of fear and doubt.

In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour discuss the relevance of spiritual gifts as outlined in 1 Corinthians, emphasizing their purpose and application in today’s church.

Dr. Calvin Beisner joins Michael to explore faith, stewardship, poverty, and the green agenda from a biblical perspective.

In this sermon, Dr. Easley explores the profound significance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, arguing that it is the most important event in world history from a believer’s perspective.

Dr. Michael Easley unpacks the complexities of worship music—from the traditional vs. contemporary divide to how education, songwriting, and personal preferences shape the worship experience.

Michael Easley interviews Samuel Smadja, who shares why the land of Israel is central to God’s promises, the miracle of the Jewish people’s return, and the spiritual warfare surrounding the nation. He unpacks recent conflicts, growing unity in Israel, and the grace-centered Christian perspective behind it all—encouraging believers to visit and experience the land for themselves.

Dr. Easley unpacks the brutal crucifixion of Jesus, highlighting its fulfillment of Scripture and urging listeners to grasp the depth of His suffering and the love behind it.

This episode discusses the gospel’s significance, the impact of age restrictions on baptism and communion, and the nature of faith and discipleship, emphasizing childlike faith, warning against legalism, and advocating for a grace-filled approach to spiritual growth.

Dr. Michael Easley and Dr. Jeff Myers discuss cultural and societal renewal through critical thinking, strong moral leadership, and the engagement of the rising generation.