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Dr. Easley explores control through Jesus’ arrest and suffering, highlighting the irony of the moment, the nature of control freaks, and how true control is found in surrendering to God’s will.

My Bible includes passages not found in the earliest manuscripts, so why are we including this in the Bible that we say is the inerrant word of God?

Dr. Michael Easley, Mike Glenn, and Tim Harlow continue their conversation and reflect on the emotional burdens, transitions, and challenges of ministry, highlighting the importance of support, accountability, and meaningful relationships.

Dr. Easley highlights the apostles’ mission to spread the gospel, the necessity of doctrinal purity for true unity, the transformative power of Christ’s glory, and the profound truth that God’s love for believers is as deep as His love for Jesus.

I know reading your Bible is a vital part of having a relationship with God, but I don’t know if the version I have been reading is the most accurate, and I worry that I’ve been taking verses out of context my whole life.

Dr. Michael Easley, Mike Glenn, and Tim Harlow discuss their ministry journeys, sharing insights on calling, challenges, leadership, mentorship, and the balance between perseverance and transition in church dynamics.

Michael originally taught “Jesus Prays for His Disciples” (John 17:6-19) at Immanuel Bible Church.


Michael Easley talks with his friend, Dave Gibson about the book of Ecclesiastes and how we are called the live in light of the one certain thing in this life: death.

Michael originally taught ‘The Prayer of Jesus (John 17:1-5)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.