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What Neuroscience Reveals About Aging, Dementia & God's Design with Dr. Robyn Honea
14/07/2026 | 49 mins.Can neuroscience strengthen your faith?
In this thought-provoking episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with neuroscientist Dr. Robyn Honea, whose research has focused on Alzheimer's disease, brain imaging, and neuroplasticity for more than two decades. Together, they explore what modern neuroscience reveals about the incredible design of the human brain—and why our ultimate hope is found not in biohacking or longevity, but in Christ.
Dr. Honea shares how years of studying the aging brain led her to publicly integrate her Christian faith with her scientific work. They discuss the fear of dementia, the promise and limitations of medical advances, the role of exercise and healthy habits in brain health, and why believers should steward their bodies without making health an idol.
Whether you're caring for aging parents, interested in neuroscience, working in healthcare, or simply wondering how faith and science fit together, this conversation offers biblical wisdom, scientific insight, and lasting encouragement.
Topics Covered:
Neuroplasticity explained
Alzheimer's research and brain imaging
Faith and science working together
The fear of aging and dementia
Brain health, exercise, and lifestyle
Supplements, longevity, and biohacking
Romans 12 and renewing your mind
Music, memory, and dementia
Why our identity is more than biology
Living with hope as we grow older
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction and Meet Dr. Robyn Honea
02:20 – From Schizophrenia Research to Alzheimer's Disease
05:00 – What Is Neuroplasticity?
08:30 – Why Dr. Honea Began Writing About Faith and Science
11:00 – What the Bible Says About Aging
13:00 – Can We Outsmart Aging?
15:15 – Supplements, Longevity & Health Culture
18:00 – Integrating Faith into a Scientific Career
22:15 – The Fear of Aging and Cognitive Decline
26:00 – Brain Scans, Biomarkers & Medical Wisdom
33:00 – Trusting God Instead of Living in Fear
35:00 – Why Music Unlocks Memory in Dementia
37:00 – Romans 12 and Renewing Your Mind
41:00 – Finding Identity Beyond Biology
47:30 – Does Someone with Dementia Still Know You're There?
49:30 – Final Encouragement and Closing
Links Mentioned
The Honea Lab
The Brain God Designed on Substack
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For more inContext interviews, click here.- Church discipline is one of the most misunderstood teachings in the church today.
Is it punishment? Public shaming? Legalism? Or is it actually one of the most loving things believers can do for one another?
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with pastor, author, and professor Dr. J. Carl Laney to unpack the biblical purpose of church discipline and why restoration—not punishment—is always God's goal. Together they explore Jesus' teaching in Matthew 18, the role of accountability in Christian community, common abuses of church discipline, church membership questions, legal concerns, forgiveness, and how churches can lovingly help wandering believers return to fellowship.
Whether you're a pastor, elder, ministry leader, or church member, this conversation offers practical wisdom for navigating one of the church's most difficult responsibilities with grace and truth.
Key Topics Covered:
-What church discipline really is—and isn't
-Why accountability is an act of love
-Jesus' process for restoration in Matthew 18
-The difference between discipline and legalism
-Church membership and accountability
-How gossip can undermine restoration
-When churches misuse authority
-Forgiveness after repentance
-Legal challenges churches face today
-Leading with compassion instead of control
Chapters
00:00 Why Church Discipline Makes People Uncomfortable
00:48 Meet Dr. J. Carl Laney
03:18 What Is Church Discipline?
05:54 Why "Church Restoration" May Be a Better Term
07:33 Are Some Sins More Disciplinable Than Others?
10:45 Accountability vs. Legalism
12:57 The Heart Behind Restoration
14:54 Why Most Churches Avoid Discipline
16:17 Do Churches Need a List of Disciplinable Sins?
18:52 Members vs. Non-Members
21:37 Building a Culture of Accountability
23:33 Who Are the "Spiritual" in Galatians 6?
24:31 Gossip, Division, and Church Conflict
26:16 What Does "Bound in Heaven" Mean?
29:51 Real-Life Discipline Scenarios
35:41 When Church Discipline Goes Too Far
36:44 Legal Risks and Church Leadership
40:08 Balancing Truth, Love, and Church Health
41:47 A Story of Repentance and Restoration
49:14 Forgiveness After Restoration
50:19 Final Thoughts
Links Mentioned
A Guide to Church Discipline by Dr. J. Carl Laney
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For more inContext interviews, click here. - Parents spend years preparing their children for college academically—but are they preparing them spiritually?
In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with therapist, professor, and author Dr. Gary Lovejoy to discuss the growing worldview challenges students face on today's college campuses. Drawing from decades of counseling and teaching at secular universities, Dr. Lovejoy explains why many students struggle when their beliefs are challenged and how parents, churches, and mentors can better equip the next generation.
This conversation explores the importance of critical thinking, biblical discipleship, healthy family conversations, and preparing students to engage culture without compromising their faith.
Whether you're raising a future college student, leading a youth ministry, or mentoring young adults, this episode offers practical wisdom for helping students stand firm in a rapidly changing culture.
Key Topics Covered
-Why some students lose their faith in college
-The six types of students most vulnerable to campus influence
-How professors shape worldview beyond their areas of expertise
-What critical thinking actually looks like
-The impact of social media on today's students
-Delayed adolescence and emotional maturity
-How parents can prepare students before college
-Teaching students to evaluate ideas through a biblical worldview
-Why asking better questions leads to stronger faith
Chapters
00:00 Introduction & Prayer
00:45 Why college campuses are challenging Christian students
05:00 Why many students aren't prepared for worldview challenges
08:00 The six types of vulnerable students
15:30 What critical thinking really means
20:50 Are professors intentionally shaping ideology?
24:30 Delayed adolescence and social media's influence
30:45 The "intellectual adrenaline junkie" explained
37:20 Teaching students to think instead of react
43:40 Socialism, culture, and the importance of worldview
49:20 Final encouragement for parents, pastors, and educators
Links Mentioned
Students in The Lion’s Den by Dr. Gary Lovejoy
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For more inContext interviews, click here. - What does it take to build a life of lasting influence?
Former Dallas mayor and U.S. Congressman Steve Bartlett joins Michael Easley to discuss the lessons behind his book, Aha: The Power of Purpose, Family, Faith, and a Life Well Lived. Through stories from decades in public service, Bartlett explains why purpose—not position—is the foundation of meaningful leadership.
From navigating political conflict to reducing crime in Dallas, building lifelong friendships, and recognizing God's guidance throughout his career, this conversation offers practical wisdom for leaders in every field. Whether you serve in ministry, business, government, or your own home, these timeless principles will challenge you to live intentionally and lead with integrity.
If you've ever wondered how to discover your purpose, make wise decisions, or leave a lasting legacy, this episode is for you.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Why Steve Bartlett Wrote Aha
04:15 Defining Your Purpose
07:20 Leadership Without Losing Your Integrity
10:10 The Importance of Wise Friends
13:40 "What Are You Going to Do About It?"
16:15 Kindness Is a Leadership Strategy
20:40 Leading Through Difficult Decisions
25:05 Habits That Build Great Leaders
28:30 The Cheeseburger Summit: Civility in Politics
31:35 Setting a Clear Mission
35:30 Recognizing God's Direction
39:45 Advice for the Next Generation
45:15 Final Encouragement
In This Episode
-Why purpose is more important than goals
-Leadership lessons from public service
-How to stay focused during conflict
-The value of integrity and kindness
-Building friendships that sharpen your character
-How faith shapes wise decision-making
-Practical habits of effective leaders
-Learning to recognize God's guidance
-Advice for young leaders entering politics
-Living a life that leaves a lasting legacy
Links Mentioned
AH HA! The Power of Purpose by Steve Bartlett
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For more inContext interviews, click here. - 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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