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Michael Easley inContext

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    How to Abide in Christ in a Distracted World with Mike Tatlock

    16/06/2026 | 36 mins.
    How can Christians remain faithful in a culture that constantly pressures them to compromise?

    In this episode of Michael Easley inContext, Michael sits down with pastor, author, and Portland Trail Blazers chaplain Mike Tatlock to discuss his book A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture. Together they explore what it means to engage culture without compromising biblical truth, identify the hidden idols that compete for our hearts, and discover how abiding in Christ transforms our daily lives.

    Mike shares practical wisdom for believers who want to grow spiritually, walk in the Spirit, share their faith with confidence, and develop a deeper relationship with Christ. Whether you're a pastor, parent, business professional, athlete, or simply seeking a stronger faith, this conversation offers biblical encouragement and practical next steps.

    In This Episode:

    -Why many Christians struggle to share their faith

    -The difference between disciple-making and church attendance

    -How culture shapes our hearts more than we realize

    -Identifying modern idols like comfort, approval, success, and control

    -What it truly means to abide in Christ

    -Walking in the Spirit versus relying on willpower

    -The power of slowing down and listening to God

    -Why spiritual growth requires dying to self

    -Biblical leadership, sacrifice, and serving others

    -Ministry opportunities in sports and culture

    Chapters

    00:00 Why Most Christians Don't Share Their Faith

    00:49 Introducing Mike Tatlock

    01:45 Why Christians Must Engage Culture

    03:09 A Third Way Between Compromise and Conflict

    04:28 The Church's Discipleship Problem

    07:03 The World, the Flesh, and the Devil

    08:41 Modern Idolatry Explained

    11:07 What Does It Mean to Abide in Christ?

    12:56 The Benefits of Abiding

    15:13 Practical Ways to Abide Daily

    18:20 Walking in the Spirit vs. Willpower

    21:02 The Power of the Pause

    23:02 The Paradox of the Crucified Life

    25:02 Dying to Self in Everyday Life

    26:33 Marriage, Leadership, and Sacrifice

    31:00 Vertical Pursuit and Discipleship Resources

    32:08 Ministry as an NBA Chaplain

    34:02 Reaching Athletes and Students for Christ

    35:15 Final Encouragement

    Links Mentioned:

    A Compelling Faith in a Compromising Culture by Mike TatlockWatch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    50 Archaeological Discoveries That Confirm the Bible with Dr. Paul Weaver

    09/06/2026 | 40 mins.
    Can archaeology really confirm what the Bible records?

    In this episode of inContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with archaeologist and Dallas Theological Seminary professor Dr. Paul Weaver to discuss his new book, Faith Affirming Findings: 50 Archaeological Discoveries That Validate the Historicity and Reliability of Scripture.

    From the fallen walls of Jericho to Hezekiah’s Tunnel, the Pool of Siloam, Peter’s house in Capernaum, and the famous Lachish Reliefs, Dr. Weaver explores some of the most compelling archaeological discoveries connected to the biblical world. Together, they discuss how these findings continue to challenge skepticism and strengthen confidence in the Bible’s historical reliability.

    Whether you're interested in biblical archaeology, apologetics, Israel, or defending your faith, this conversation offers fascinating insights into how archaeology helps illuminate Scripture and its historical context.

    If you've ever wondered whether the Bible can be trusted, this episode is for you.

    Chapters

    00:00 Archaeology and the Bible: Critics Proven Wrong

    00:40 Introduction to Dr. Paul Weaver

    03:23 Can Archaeology Validate Scripture?

    03:51 Minimalists vs. Maximalists Explained

    07:56 Jericho and the Fallen Walls

    12:14 The Lachish Reliefs and Assyrian Evidence

    17:10 Hezekiah's Tunnel and Jerusalem's Defense

    21:10 The Discovery of the Pool of Siloam

    22:33 Peter's House in Capernaum

    26:33 The Magdala Synagogue Discovery

    33:30 Caesarea Philippi and Peter's Confession

    38:13 Why Archaeology Strengthens Faith

    39:16 Final Encouragement for Bible Students

    Key Topics Covered

    Biblical archaeology and Christian faith

    Archaeological evidence for Scripture

    David, Belshazzar, and historical verification

    Jericho and Joshua's conquest

    The Lachish Reliefs and King Sennacherib

    Hezekiah's Tunnel in Jerusalem

    The Pool of Siloam discovery

    Peter's house in Capernaum

    The Magdala Synagogue

    Caesarea Philippi and Jesus' ministry

    Bible reliability and apologetics

    Israel and archaeological discoveries

    How archaeology responds to skepticism

    Faith-affirming evidence from the ancient world

    Links Mentioned

    Faith Affirming Findings by Dr. Paul Weaver

    More of Dr. Weaver’s books

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    The Biblical Path to Your Desired Future with Dr. Henry Cloud

    02/06/2026 | 47 mins.
    What keeps people stuck between where they are and where they want to be?

    In this episode, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Henry Cloud to discuss leadership, vision, psychology, faith, and the practical path toward a desired future. Drawing from Dr. Cloud’s book Your Desired Future, this conversation explores why talent alone is never enough, how relationships shape growth, and why many people struggle with fear, discouragement, and learned helplessness.

    Dr. Cloud explains how God designed people to grow through connection, community, humility, and purposeful action. From neuroscience and attachment theory to biblical leadership and emotional health, this episode offers practical insight for pastors, leaders, entrepreneurs, parents, creatives, and anyone trying to move forward in life and faith.

    Whether you feel stuck personally, spiritually, or professionally, this conversation will help you think differently about growth, leadership, and the future God may be calling you toward.

    Key Topics Covered

    -Why vision matters in leadership and life

    -The definition of a “desired future”

    -Why talent alone is not enough

    -Leadership, teams, and engaging the right people

    -Psychology and theology working together

    -Learned helplessness and loss of hope

    -Attachment theory and emotional health

    -Why God designed people for connection

    -Necessary endings and healthy leadership decisions

    -Spiritual maturity and becoming whole

    Chapters

    00:00 – God Made Love the Foundation

    00:39 – Introducing Dr. Henry Cloud

    01:14 – Why Henry Cloud Wrote Your Desired Future

    03:01 – Defining Leadership and Vision

    05:05 – Psychology, Theology, and the Gospel

    07:40 – God’s Design for Leadership

    11:17 – The “Finley Factor” Explained

    13:49 – Why Talent Alone Is Not Enough

    17:15 – The Importance of Asking for Help

    19:26 – Building Vision Step by Step

    20:44 – Henry Cloud’s Daughter and Pursuing a Dream

    24:18 – Leadership, Teams, and Necessary Talent

    27:10 – Why Some People Never Reach Their Potential

    30:49 – Learned Helplessness and Losing Hope

    33:28 – Emotions, the Psalms, and Human Struggle

    35:35 – Why Love and Attachment Matter

    40:49 – Necessary Endings and Leadership Decisions

    45:35 – Can People Really Change?

    46:23 – Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    Links Mentioned

    Your Desired Future by Dr. Henry Cloud

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    Why You Can Trust the Bible with Daniel Buttafuoco

    26/05/2026 | 36 mins.
    What if Christianity isn’t built on blind faith—but on real historical evidence?

    In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with attorney, apologist, and author Daniel Buttafuoco to discuss why Christians can confidently trust the Bible and defend their faith in today’s culture.

    Drawing from years as a trial lawyer, Daniel explains how the New Testament reads like eyewitness testimony in a courtroom and why the evidence for Jesus, the resurrection, and the reliability of Scripture is stronger than many believers realize. Together, they unpack common objections to Christianity, the rise of skepticism online, manuscript evidence, apologetics for everyday believers, and why so many young Christians walk away from their faith in college.

    If you’ve ever struggled to answer tough questions about Christianity—or wanted more confidence talking about your faith—this episode will equip and encourage you.

    Chapters

    00:00 Why Christians Need Apologetics Today

    01:43 Daniel Buttafuoco’s Journey & Historical Bible Society

    04:13 Why Daniel Wrote Unapologetic

    07:48 Why Many Christians Feel Afraid to Speak Up

    08:13 The Evidence for Christianity Explained

    10:39 Why Young Christians Are Leaving the Faith

    13:04 Eyewitness Testimony & the New Testament

    15:15 Was the Bible Written Too Late?

    17:10 Why Christians Need Both Truth and Compassion

    19:39 Do Multiple Gospel Accounts Strengthen the Case?

    21:29 Can We Trust Bible Manuscripts?

    24:30 Answering Claims That the Bible Was Corrupted

    25:39 The Resurrection and the Missing Body of Jesus

    27:18 Suffering, Faith, and Spiritual Growth

    33:07 Seeing God Through Trials

    34:30 Final Thoughts on Defending the Faith

    Key Topics Covered

    -Christian apologetics

    -Evidence for Christianity

    -Can the Bible be trusted?

    -Historical evidence for Jesus

    -Eyewitness testimony in the Gospels

    -Manuscript evidence for the Bible

    -Defending your faith in college and culture

    -The resurrection of Jesus

    -Faith and reason

    -Why young Christians deconstruct

    -Responding to skepticism and atheism

    -How Christians can answer tough questions

    Links Mentioned

    Unapologetic: Clear Answers to Tough Bible Questions by Daniel Buttafuoco
  • Michael Easley inContext

    The Progressive Miseducation of America with Dr. Corey Miller

    19/05/2026 | 46 mins.
    What happened to higher education in America—and why does it matter for Christians today?In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Corey Miller to discuss the cultural and ideological shifts transforming universities, churches, and society. Drawing from his book The Progressive Miseducation of America, Dr. Miller explains how worldview battles that began in academia are now shaping politics, media, families, and faith communities.The conversation explores the rise of critical theory, DEI ideology, the influence of the Frankfurt School, and the growing challenge Christians face in preparing the next generation for college and culture. Michael and Corey also discuss why Christians must reengage the life of the mind instead of retreating from difficult conversations.Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, pastor, educator, or student, this episode offers a sobering but hopeful challenge to think biblically, disciple intentionally, and stand firm in truth.Chapters05:35 – Why education in America has radically changed07:13 – Corey Miller’s background and journey out of Mormonism10:00 – The rise of progressive ideology in universities13:35 – Understanding DEI, critical theory, and “wokeness”19:08 – How ideology reshaped institutions and culture25:05 – Why universities influence everything downstream31:29 – The cultural consequences seen across America35:04 – Is America headed toward anarchy?36:27 – How Christians should respond to the crisis42:17 – Preparing students for college worldview battles43:20 – Are there any trustworthy universities left?50:57 – Why Christians must reclaim the life of the mindKey Topics Covered-The progressive transformation of higher education-Critical theory, DEI, and modern ideology explained-How universities shape culture and politics-The historical roots of secularism in academia-Christianity and the life of the mind-Why Christian students struggle in college environments-Preparing young adults for worldview challenges-The role of parents, pastors, and grandparents in discipleship-The influence of philosophy and education on society-Hope for Christians engaging culture with truth and convictionLinks MentionedThe Progressive Miseducation of America by Dr. Corey MillerRatio Christi website

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