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.
Michael Easley and Sherman Brand discuss the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and God’s grace, exploring themes of trust, community, spiritual growth, and overcoming apathy, sin, and legalism.
Michael Easley and Stephen Mansfield examine the Episcopal Church’s influence on national religious ceremonies, the role of religious leaders in addressing political figures, the challenges of Christian integrity in politics, and the need for more inclusive representation in national religious events.
Michael Easley interviews Stephen Mansfield about his background, work with the Kurdish people, insights on the Trump administration, political challenges for voters, shifting Christian values, and the evolving American media landscape.
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. 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 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.
1 in 4 people in the United States lives with a disability, yet many of our churches don’t resemble this reality. Attempts to welcome those with a disability are often implemented by well-meaning but ill-informed people. The results can lead to those with disabilities feeling excluded and isolated from the family of God. One Body, One Spirit gives eyes to the able-bodied to see the challenges experienced by those with disabilities.