Kent Lapp, host of the Gospel Business Strategies podcast, interviews Michael about finding community, living with pain, the discipline of prayer, advice for business leaders and more.
2,996 people were killed and more than 6,000 others injured on September 11, 2001. Though 17 years later, a day that still brings men, women, and children to their knees from the pain and loss brought upon them by the attacks of that day. In this episode, 9/11 Pentagon survivor, Brian Birdwell shares his story and discusses suffering and forgiveness with Michael Easley.
Is there a way through suffering? Can we own our pain and find real joy? At age 17, a diving accident left Joni Eareckson a quadriplegic, confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. If that was not enough, in 2010, she was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer. And today, Joni lives with excruciating, unrelenting pain. She is no stranger to suffering.
Am I called to adopt? How should the church be serving their widows? How does God use our personal tragedy for His greater good? Join Michael Easley in studio for the second half of his interview with JT Olson as they discuss the answers to these questions and more.
Is there a better way to fundraise than sending out letters? How can we best serve orphans, widows and adoptive families? Join Michael Easley in studio with JT Olson, and hear a compelling story about how God used tragedy and a golf tournament to lead one man into orphan and widow care.
Many of us do not deal with death until it comes into our homes, leaving us with only unanswered questions. Join us for Part 2 of our interview with Siran Stacey.
Our emotional bruises often manifest in the form of the question, “What if?” According to Siran Stacy, the only way out of this “lonely walk” is through prayer. Learn more in Part 1 of the broadcast.