In this episode Michael talks with two of his and Cindy’s closest friends, Robert and Liz White about marriage, parenting, community, and discipleship.
Christopher Yuan joins Michael Easley in the studio to discuss his new book, Holy Sexuality and the Gospel: Sex, Desire, and Relationships Shaped by God’s Grand Story.
Almost 10 million women will be attending colleges across the country this year. Join Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour as they discuss the challenges college students face today as well as how you can be part of challenging and encouraging twenty-somethings to be the man or woman God created them to be, no matter their circumstances.
Gun control, the NRA, ARs, Mass Shootings, the Second Amendment: Perhaps the most vitriolic conversation in the news today. The left and right seem emotional and extreme in their response. As believers how do we grapple with this topic? Is there a more moderate stance to take?
Annie F. Downs joins Michael in the studio to discuss the difference between local and global discipleship, what it looks like in her day to day, and how athletes might be the best Christians.
Bill Hendricks, President of the Giftedness Center, joins Michael in the studio to discuss how God has uniquely gifted each of his children to be disciple-makers.
Christ’s final commission was to make disciples “as you go.” What does that look like in today’s context? Michael talks with Carl Cartee, songwriter/artist/worship leader, about making disciples through the avenue of worship.
Christ called his disciples to follow Him in order to become fishers of men. If we are truly a disciple of Christ, we should be engaged in disciple-making. Join Michael as he chats with Discipleship Pastor, Mark Irving, about practical ways to begin obeying Christ’s command to make disciples.
Christ didn’t give us a command to make disciples without giving us an example to follow. Dann Spader, author of 4 Chair Discipling and Walking As Jesus Walked, shares how we can look to Christ’s example as a model for disciple-making.
There are approximately 900 printed English translations and paraphrases of the Bible. What is the story behind the first English translation and how we arrived with so many versions today? A conversation with Dr. Ed Blum, General Editor and Translator of the Holman Christian Standard Bible.