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Michael Easley inContext

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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

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    The Miracle of The Kurds with Dr. Stephen Mansfield

    31/03/2026 | 49 mins.
    What’s really happening with the Kurds—and why does it matter right now?

    In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with author and geopolitical expert Dr. Stephen Mansfield to unpack one of the most overlooked stories in the Middle East.

    The Kurdish people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the world without their own nation. They’ve fought alongside Western powers, helped defeat ISIS, and built a rare model of stability in northern Iraq—yet they’ve repeatedly been abandoned in global politics.

    This conversation explores the Kurds’ history, their role in current conflicts involving Iran, Iraq, and Syria, and why their future remains uncertain. If you’ve ever felt confused by Middle East headlines, this episode brings clarity to the people, the politics, and the deeper human story behind it all.

    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    02:00 Who Are the Kurds?

    06:00 Why Most People Don’t Know Their Story

    10:30 Kurdish Military Strength & Loyalty

    14:45 A History of Betrayal

    20:15 Why the Kurds Don’t Have a Nation

    25:30 Iraq, Iran, and Regional Tensions

    31:00 The Syrian Conflict & Aleppo

    36:45 U.S. Involvement and Withdrawal

    42:30 Ethnicity, Identity, and Division

    47:30 Younger Generations & Cultural Shifts

    52:00 Could the Kurds Ever Have a Country?

    57:00 Final Thoughts on the Middle East

    Key Topics Covered

    -Who the Kurdish people are and where they live

    -The Kurds’ role in Middle East conflicts

    -Why the Kurds don’t have their own country

    -U.S. foreign policy and Kurdish alliances

    -The impact of war in Iraq, Syria, and Iran

    -Ethnic identity and division in the Middle East

    -Generational shifts and the future of the region

    Links Mentioned:
    Stephen’s Website

    The Miracle of The Kurds by Dr. Stephen Mansfield
  • Michael Easley inContext

    The Origin of Hymns with Robert J. Morgan

    17/03/2026 | 40 mins.
    Robert J. Morgan joins Michael Easley for a powerful conversation about the history, theology, and enduring influence of Christian hymns. Why have these songs lasted for centuries? What are we losing when churches abandon them? And how can we recover the richness of hymnody without rejecting modern worship?

    Drawing from his book The Origin of Hymns, Morgan traces the story of congregational singing from the song of Moses in Book of Exodus, through the golden age of English hymnody with writers like Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley, to the modern era. He shares the powerful backstory behind “It Is Well With My Soul” by Horatio Spafford, and how that hymn connects to the film I Can Only Imagine 2.

    This episode challenges pastors, worship leaders, and believers to rediscover hymns not as nostalgia—but as theological formation. Hymns teach us how to worship, how to suffer, and how to endure.

    Chapters

    00:00 Why We Need Hymns Again
    02:00 Robert Morgan’s Ministry Journey
    05:00 The Story Behind The Red Sea Rules
    09:00 The Biblical Origins of Hymnody
    14:30 The Golden Age: Watts & Wesley
    20:30 Theology vs. Repetition in Modern Worship
    26:00 “Come Thou Fount” and Teaching Lyrics
    30:00 The Story Behind “It Is Well With My Soul”
    37:00 Hymns, Suffering, and Enduring Faith
    42:00 Why the Church Must Recover Both Old and New

    Key Topics Discussed:


    The biblical roots of congregational singing


    The theological depth of historic hymns


    Isaac Watts and the birth of English hymnody


    Charles Wesley and revival-driven worship


    The problem of disposable worship music


    Teaching hymn lyrics to modern congregations


    The tragic story behind “It Is Well With My Soul”


    Hymns as spiritual formation across generations


    Combining historic hymns with modern worship songs

    Links Mentioned:

    The Origin of Hymns by Robert J. Morgan

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  • Michael Easley inContext

    A Basic Guide to Biblical Theology with Dr. Alan Thompson

    10/03/2026 | 49 mins.
    How does the entire Bible fit together? In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with New Testament scholar Alan Thompson, author of A Basic Guide to Biblical Theology, to explore how Scripture unfolds as one unified story.

    They unpack the difference between exegesis, biblical theology, and systematic theology—and explain why context is king when reading the Bible. You’ll learn how the major covenants (Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and New) progressively reveal God’s redemptive plan, how Jesus fulfills those promises, and what He meant when He said the Kingdom of God was “at hand.”

    They also explore the “now and not yet” tension in the New Testament, the meaning of inheriting the Kingdom, the Exodus as a pattern of redemption, temple imagery throughout Scripture, and the breathtaking vision of the holy city in Revelation 21.

    If you want to grow deeper in your understanding of Scripture—and think theologically about your faith—this conversation will strengthen your confidence in God’s Word.Subscribe for more in-depth biblical conversations.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction & Prayer

    02:00 What Is Biblical Theology?

    05:30 Exegesis vs. Systematic Theology

    09:00 The Kingdom of God Explained

    14:00 What First-Century Jews Expected

    18:00 The Major Biblical Covenants

    26:30 The New Covenant & the Lord’s Supper

    32:00 Exodus, Temple & God’s Presence

    38:30 The “Now and Not Yet” Framework

    44:00 Inheriting the Kingdom

    47:00 The Holy City & Final Transformation

    52:00 Why Theology Matters for Every Christian

    Key Topics Covered

    Biblical theology vs. systematic theology

    Why context is essential in Bible study

    The Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and New Covenants

    Jesus and the fulfillment of covenant promises

    The Kingdom of God: present and future

    The “now and not yet” tension in Scripture

    Exodus as a model of redemption

    Temple imagery from Eden to Revelation

    Revelation 21 and the holy city

    Final transformation and eternal hope

    Links Mentioned:

    A Basic Guide to Biblical Theology by Alan J. Thompson

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