
Helping Your Kids Know Godās Good Design with Elizabeth Urbanowicz
13/1/2026 | 37 mins.
Christian parents today face an overwhelming challenge: how do you talk to your kids about sex with clarity, confidence, and a truly biblical foundationāwithout fear, confusion, or shame? In this episode of Michael Easley inContext, Michael sits down with Elizabeth Urbanowicz, founder of Foundation Worldview, to discuss her new book Helping Your Kids Know Godās Good Design. Together, they unpack how to begin age-appropriate conversations about sexuality as early as age four, why parents should replace āthe talkā with ongoing discipleship, and how to address difficult topics like pornography, masturbation, and cultural confusion around identity. If you want practical language and a biblical roadmap for guiding your kids in a hyper-sexualized world, this conversation will equip you with the tools you need. š KEY TOPICS -Why conversations about sex must start earlier than you think -How to teach Godās good design for marriage and sexuality -Talking to young kids about body parts, privacy, and boundaries -How to be the āfirst voiceā your kids trust -Preparing kids for cultural confusion about sex and identity -Biblical guidance for addressing porn, masturbation, and shame -How single adults can speak into parenting conversations with wisdom Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Conversations on Sexuality 02:55 Understanding God's Design for Marriage 06:11 The Importance of Early Conversations 08:49 Navigating Body Awareness and Shame 11:58 Addressing Indelicate Topics with Children 15:11 The Impact of Technology on Sexual Education 17:58 Discussing Pornography with Kids 21:03 Responding to Children's Questions 23:48 Understanding Gender Dysphoria and Identity 27:03 Overcoming Parental Shame in Discussions 29:50 Resources for Parents 32:56 Conclusion and Encouragement for Parents Links Mentioned: Helping Your Kids Know Godās Good Design by Elizabeth Urbanowicz Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

Influencing The Next Generation in a Digital World with Dr. Josh Packard
06/1/2026 | 56 mins.
How do we guide the next generation when their world is digital, fast-changing, and often confusing for adults?In this episode, Michael Easley sits down with sociologist Dr. Josh Packard to unpack the surprising truth: you donāt need to master every platform or trend to meaningfully influence teens. You need presence, curiosity, and listening.Together they explore why todayās teens feel digitally confident yet relationally insecure, how this tension shapes their everyday lives, and what caring adults can do to build trust in a world full of noise. If youāre a parent, pastor, mentor, or leader investing in Gen Z or Gen Alpha, this conversation will reshape the way you think about discipleship and connection.What Youāll Learn- Why adults donāt need to ākeep upā with technology to guide teens- How the digital confidence vs. relational insecurity gap impacts students- Why listening is often more powerful than teaching- The shift from ātruth ā trust ā timeā to ātime ā trust ā truthā- Practical ways to engage the next generation with presence and consistencyChapters00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation07:31 Understanding Generational Differences13:16 The Role of Trust in Ministry18:53 Sacred Listening and Relational Ministry23:32 Growing Up Online: The Impact of Social Media27:34 Navigating Teen Social Media Spaces31:18 Understanding the Digital Generation35:02 Curiosity Over Expertise in Youth Engagement38:48 Building Trust Through Presence43:00 Cognitive Dissonance in the Digital Age47:57 The Challenge of Information Overload52:15 The Power of Listening and Curiosity Links Mentioned Faithful Futures by Dr. Josh Packard Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

New Year's Resolutions: Spiritual Growth (Re-release)
30/12/2025 | 40 mins.
Should Christians make New Year's resolutions? In this special (re-release) episode of inContext, Michael discusses New Year's resolutions for Christians. Links Mentioned: ā Download Michael's Personal Development goals templateā To read the show notes, ā click hereā .

Merry Christmas with Michael W. Smith
23/12/2025 | 30 mins.
Summary: In this special Christmas episode, Michael sits down with the legendary Michael W. Smith for a rich, joyful, and deeply reflective conversation about worship, songwriting, and the heart behind Christmas music. Originally recorded in 2020, their dialogue remains just as relevant and refreshing today. Smith shares how his understanding of worship has matured from music-driven moments to an entire lifestyle shaped by loving God and loving others. The two discuss the origins of some of Smithās most beloved Christmas songsālike āAll Is Wellā and āThe Promiseāāincluding powerful stories behind their melodies and lyrics. Smith describes the surprising ease of some compositions (āit just fell out of the skyā) and the disciplined humility required to step back when a song isnāt ready. He also recounts influences ranging from Bach and Handel to Andy Williams and classic orchestral Christmas recordings he devoured as a child. Smith opens up about the grind and the beauty of his December touring schedule, the spiritual responsibility of leading worship, and the weight of pride that often shadows artists early in their careers. With honesty and warmth, this episode explores worship as a lifestyle, the craft of songwriting, and the glory of Christ at Christmas. Takeaways: Worship is not music alone but a lifestyle of loving God and others. Growth in worship leadership means decreasing pride, disappearing on stage, and guiding people to meet with God. Smith emphasizes that worship requires purity of heart, not just musical excellence. Links Mentioned Prayer by Tim Keller Intimacy with the Almighty by Charles Swindoll For more inContext interviews, click here.

How Much of the Christmas Story Is Actually in the Bible? | Christmas IQ Quiz
16/12/2025 | 28 mins.
In this special Christmas episode of inContext, Michael Easley invites you into a thoughtful and engaging Christmas Quiz designed to test what we think we know about the Nativity story. Many of our assumptions come from tradition, art, and cultural imagery ā but how much of it actually comes from Scripture? As Michael walks through each question, he highlights key biblical details, corrects common misconceptions, and helps us remember the stunning simplicity of the birth of Christ. This episode isnāt just trivia. Itās a reminder to slow down during a busy season, open the Bible, and return to the true story of the incarnation. Whether youāre listening alone, discussing with your family, or using this quiz in a small group, youāll gain a clearer view of what the gospel writers recorded ā and a renewed sense of wonder at Godās plan in sending His Son. Stay through the final score for a few reflections that will help you read the Christmas story with fresh eyes this year. Resources Mentioned: Download the free Christmas IQ quiz Chapters 00:00 ā Intro 01:02 ā Why We Mix Up the Christmas Story 01:30 ā Kids, Storybooks, and Misleading Illustrations 02:20 ā Was the Forbidden Fruit an Apple? 03:00 ā Christmas Quiz Question #1 03:31 ā Christmas Quiz Question #2 03:55 ā Christmas Quiz Question #3 04:40 ā Christmas Quiz Question #4 05:28 ā Christmas Quiz Question #5 06:17 ā Christmas Quiz Question #6 07:37 ā Christmas Quiz Question #7 08:16 ā Christmas Quiz Question #8 08:48 ā Christmas Quiz Question #9 09:48 ā Christmas Quiz Question #10 10:51 ā Christmas Quiz Question #11 11:33 ā Christmas Quiz Question #12 13:22 ā Christmas Quiz Question #13 13:40 ā Christmas Quiz Question #14 15:09 ā Christmas Quiz Question #15 16:32 ā Christmas Quiz Question #16 17:43 ā Glitter, Nativities, and the Herpes of Crafts 18:31 ā Where the Christmas Story Appears in Scripture 19:20 ā Joseph, Mary, and the Surprise Pregnancy 20:07 ā Who Sent Them to Bethlehem? 21:08 ā Did the Angels Sing? (The Debate Continues) 22:08 ā A Christmas Book Recommendation 23:58 ā What Are You Doing for Christmas? 24:40 ā Teaching Kids Contentment at Christmas Follow on Instagram and Facebook For more information on Dr. Michael Easley and Ask Dr. E click here.



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