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Michael Easley inContext

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    Helping Kids Love the Bible Through Story & Art with Liz and Jack Hagler

    28/04/2026 | 33 mins.
    In this episode, Michael Easley talks with Liz and Jack Hagler, the creative team behind the Patrick Wigglesworth Bible Adventure Series. Together, they share how decades of ministry, homeschooling, and creative work led to a bold vision: helping kids experience the Bible through graphic-novel storytelling that is both theologically grounded and highly engaging.

    Liz brings her background in illustration and design, while Jack draws from his pastoral and seminary training to shape the biblical framework behind each story. They explain the challenge of balancing biblical accuracy with creativity, and how feedback from their own children, grandchildren, and classrooms helped refine the tone, humor, and effectiveness of the series.

    Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the power of story, laughter, and visual learning in helping children retain Scripture. They also discuss the importance of family discipleship, memory, and creating space for kids to ask questions as they engage God’s Word.

    This episode is a compelling look at how faith, creativity, and storytelling can work together to shape the next generation’s understanding of Scripture.

    Key Topics Covered

    Creating engaging Bible resources for children

    The vision behind the Patrick Wigglesworth series

    Balancing biblical accuracy with creative storytelling

    Why laughter and imagination matter in spiritual formation

    How kids best engage and retain Scripture

    Family discipleship and reading the Bible together

    The role of graphic novels in modern Bible teaching

    Lessons learned from publishing and classroom feedback

    Helping kids see the “big story” of the Bible

    Building faith through memory, repetition, and story

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Liz & Jack Hagler

    02:00 Their background in ministry, design, and engineering

    05:00 The origin of the Patrick Wigglesworth idea

    08:00 Developing Bible stories kids will actually read

    11:00 Why humor and engagement matter for children

    14:00 Designing for a 7–12 year old mindset

    18:00 Field testing stories with kids and families

    21:00 What makes kids respond to biblical storytelling

    24:00 Challenges of adapting Scripture into story form

    27:00 Creative examples from the Bible adventure series

    30:00 Family discipleship and reading Scripture together

    33:00 Final thoughts on faith, storytelling, and impact

    Links Mentioned:

    Patrick Wigglesworth’s Bizarre Bible Adventure Set by Liz and Jack Hagler: https://a.co/d/0aS6keEA

    Patrick Wigglesworth website: https://www.patrickwigglesworth.com/

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    Why So Many Men Feel Alone (And How to Fix It) with Mark Warren

    21/04/2026 | 41 mins.
    Why are so many men feeling isolated, disconnected, and stuck?

    In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Mark Warren to talk about the growing crisis facing men today—and the biblical solution most are missing.

    Drawing from Power of Four, Mark explains why Jesus didn’t build large groups—He built deep relationships. And in a world dominated by social media, independence, and surface-level connection, that model matters more than ever.

    This conversation tackles the hard truths:
    Why male loneliness is rising
    How culture has reshaped masculinity
    The danger of isolation and hidden struggles
    Why accountability is essential for spiritual growth
    How a small circle of trusted men can change everything

    If you’ve ever felt alone in your faith, struggled silently, or wondered what real brotherhood looks like—this episode will challenge and encourage you.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Dopamine, Social Media & Addiction

    00:36 Why Men Need Brotherhood

    02:40 Why “Power of Four” Works

    05:05 Isolation, Technology & Disconnection

    08:30 The Decline of Male Friendships

    11:50 How Culture Reshaped Masculinity

    15:20 Why Men Don’t Ask for Help

    18:10 Unaware, Unprepared, Untrained

    19:30 Lifeguard Story: A Wake-Up Call

    25:30 The Mentorship Gap

    31:50 Confession, Accountability & Healing

    38:40 Final Challenge: Don’t Do Life Alone

    Key Topics Covered

    Male loneliness and mental health

    Biblical model of friendship

    Accountability and confession

    Masculinity in modern culture

    The impact of social media on men

    Spiritual growth through community

    Links Mentioned:

    Power of 4 by Mark Warren, Dr. Steven Bagley, and Michael Ashley

    Power of 4 Ministries

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    Why the Old Testament Prophets Still Matter Today with Dr. Wendy Widder

    14/04/2026 | 37 mins.
    In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Wendy Widder, Old Testament scholar and author, to explore the timeless relevance of the biblical prophets. They discuss how the prophets called God’s people to covenant faithfulness, warned against idolatry, and pointed toward repentance and restoration. From interpreting prophetic poetry to understanding God’s grace in the midst of human frailty, this conversation offers insights for anyone who wants to dig deeper into Scripture and apply these truths in modern life.

    Whether you’re a Bible study leader, student, or simply curious about the prophetic books, this episode provides accessible guidance to help you navigate the complexity and beauty of God’s Word.

    Chapters:

    0:00 – Introduction & Guest Background

    1:47 – Dr. Witter’s New Book & Purpose of the Series

    3:54 – Understanding the Role of the Prophets

    8:11 – Human Nature Then and Now

    10:44 – Covenant Faithfulness and God’s Conscience

    15:00 – Idolatry, Repentance, and Judgment

    20:19 – Figures of Speech in Prophetic Poetry

    26:59 – Applying the Prophets in Modern Life

    30:55 – God’s Grace in Human Frailty

    34:12 – Who Should Read & Use These Books

    Key Topics Covered:

    The covenant role of Old Testament prophets

    Repentance and returning to God

    Idolatry in ancient and modern contexts

    God’s grace and love despite human failure

    Prophetic poetry and figurative language

    Practical application for today’s believer

    Links Mentioned:

    Old Testament Prophets by Dr. Wendy Widder

    Dr. Widder's Website

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    The Cultural Lies Trapping the Next Generation with Mark Hopson

    07/04/2026 | 46 mins.
    In this episode of InContext with Michael Easley, Michael Easley talks with Mark Hopson about the growing cultural confusion facing the next generation—and why the gospel is the only message powerful enough to bring true freedom.

    Hopson leads Decision Point, a ministry that equips students to share the gospel boldly in their public schools. Drawing from his book Set Free, he explains how many young people today are being shaped by powerful cultural lies about identity, sexuality, truth, and purpose.

    But the gospel offers something culture never can: real freedom.

    Through powerful testimonies—including stories of people coming out of atheism, pornography, and sexual identity struggles—this conversation shows how Jesus not only forgives sin’s penalty but also breaks sin’s power.

    Key Topics Covered

    Cultural lies shaping the next generation

    -Why teenagers are facing unprecedented worldview confusion

    -The mission of Decision Point to equip students for evangelism

    -The story and purpose behind the book Set Free

    -How testimonies help people see the truth of the gospel

    -Freedom from sin’s penalty and sin’s power through Christ

    -The spiritual battle teenagers face in public schools

    -Cultural pressure around sexuality and identity

    -The importance of courage, truth, and compassion in evangelism

    -How churches and parents can equip students to stand firm in their faith

    -The hope of real transformation through the gospel

    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction

    2:30 Why Set Free Was Written

    5:05 The Cultural Lies Shaping Teens Today

    8:15 Is Atheism Losing Ground?

    10:45 The Power of Testimony in Evangelism

    13:10 The Destructive Reality of Pornography

    18:20 Can Christians Be Enslaved to Sin?

    22:30 Freedom From Sin’s Power

    26:45 The Cultural Explosion of Gender Ideology

    31:40 What Christian Students Face in Public Schools

    36:20 The Courage of Young Believers

    40:05 What It Means to Be Truly Set Free

    44:30 How to Fight Sin and Walk in Victory

    47:15 The Hope of the Gospel

    48:40 Final Encouragement for Parents and Churches

    Links Mentioned:

    Set Free by Mark Hopson

    Decision Point

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    The Story of The Trinity with Dr. Bryan Litfin

    31/03/2026 | 38 mins.
    Was the Trinity invented in the fourth century? Or was it always there in Scripture?

    On this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with church historian Bryan Litfin to discuss his book, The Story of the Trinity: Controversy, Crisis, and the Creation of the Nicene Creed.

    Together they explore why the Trinity was not created at First Council of Nicaea, but clarified there. From the Shema in Deuteronomy to the Son of Man in Daniel, and from the Gospels to Pentecost, Scripture consistently reveals one God in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    Chapters

    00:00 Why the Trinity Matters for Salvation

    03:00 Why Evangelicals Are Rediscovering the Nicene Creed

    08:00 What Is a Creed? (And Why It’s Not Above Scripture)

    14:00 Monotheism in a Polytheistic World

    22:00 Theophanies and Christ in the Old Testament

    30:00 Jesus as the Son of God and Son of Man

    36:00 The Holy Spirit and the Fulfillment of the New Covenant

    42:00 Was the Trinity Invented at Nicaea?

    Key Topics Discussed:
    -Why creeds matter for modern evangelicals

    -How Jesus understood Himself as the Son sent by the Father

    -The Holy Spirit’s role in fulfilling the New Covenant

    -Why theology is essential—not optional—for salvation

    -If God is not truly Trinitarian, there is no incarnation, no atonement, and no indwelling Spirit.

    Links Mentioned:
    ⁠The Story of The Trinity by Dr. Bryan Litfin

    More About Dr. Litfin

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