The Biblical Role of Grandparents: Leaving a Legacy of Faith | Dr. Michael Easley & Dr. Larry Fowler
Grandparenting isnāt just a season of life ā itās a calling. In this powerful episode, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Larry Fowler from the Legacy Coalition to explore how Scripture calls grandparents to disciple their grandchildren and leave a legacy of faith.Learn how to build spiritual connections with your grandkids, even when distance, age, or family tension makes it difficult. Discover how to balance truth and grace, respect your adult childrenās boundaries, and model godly living that draws future generations toward Christ. Topics Covered:00:00 ā Why Grandparents Matter Spiritually06:45 ā The Biblical Command for Grandparenting (Deut. 4:9)12:00 ā How Churches Can Equip Grandparents15:30 ā Overbearing vs. Distant Grandparents19:00 ā When Adult Children Arenāt Believers23:00 ā Prayer and Influence When Words Arenāt Welcome27:30 ā Building Lasting Faith Legacies
Links Mentioned
The Legacy Coalition
Legacy Grandparenting Summit 2026
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Recapturing Godly Masculinity with Dr. Robert N. Brent
What does it mean to be a godly man today?
In this episode of Michael Easley inContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with Dr. Robert Brent, author of Recapturing Godly Masculinity, to discuss the crisis of manhood in our culture and how Scripture calls men to a better standard.
Together, they explore:
-Why culture confuses dominance with leadership
-How humility and responsibility shape godly strength
-The role of mentorship, purity, and accountability
-What Christlike leadership looks like at home and in the church
Join the conversation: Whatās one way youāve seen biblical manhood modeled well? Comment below ā weād love to hear your thoughts.
Resources Mentioned:
Recapturing Godly Masculinity by Dr. Robert Brent
Chapters
00:00 ā Intro
01:12 ā Why Masculinity Is in Crisis
05:43 ā What Is Godly Manhood?
12:20 ā Strength Under Control: The Example of Christ
18:56 ā The Role of Mentorship and Accountability
25:15 ā Raising Sons to Be Men of God
32:48 ā Purity, Boundaries, and Integrity
38:20 ā Final Encouragements from Dr. Brent
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Contending For The Rising Generation with Sean Dunn
Summary:
In this episode, Dr. Easley sits down with Sean Dunn, founder of GroundWire, an innovative ministry reaching young people where they already areāonline. With decades of experience in youth ministry, Sean shares how God shifted his focus from platform ministry to personal evangelism that points people to Jesus, not a personality. His mission stems from a prayer he first wrote in his Bible at 14: āContend for a generation.āĀ
Together, Michael and Sean discuss how todayās younger generationsāparticularly Gen Zāare both deeply anxious and spiritually open, though often disconnected from traditional church structures. Sean unpacks practical ways to engage them with empathy and authenticity, using the simple yet powerful acronym LETS: Listen, Empathize, Transition, Share. He also challenges believers to rethink evangelism through Jesusā words in Matthew 9: āThe harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.ā The conversation calls every listener to see the current culture not as hopeless, but as ripe for harvestāand to pray earnestly for God to send workers into the field.
Takeaways:
Sean Dunn founded GroundWire to reach young people for Christ through digital evangelism.
Todayās youth are spiritually open but disconnected from traditional church methods.
The āapathiestā generation believes in God but ignores Him.
Authentic care and kindness open doors for gospel conversations.
Jesusā command in Matthew 9 calls believers to pray for and become workers in the harvest.
Effective evangelism begins with listening and empathy, not arguments or authority.
Links Mentioned
Contending For The Rising Generation by Sean Dunn
Groundwire Ministries
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Faithful to The Call with Greg Hatteberg
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Easley reconnects with longtime friend and fellow Dallas Theological Seminary alumnus Greg Hatteberg to reflect on a lifetime of faithfulnessāthrough ministry, marriage, and the mentorship of godly leaders. Hattenberg shares how his grandfatherās quiet devotion to Scripture laid the foundation for his own walk with Christ, eventually leading him to Moody and then to Dallas Seminary. There, he and Michael sat under professors like Howard Hendricks and J. Dwight Pentecost, whose lives modeled the truth they taught.Ā
Their conversation weaves together memories of those formative years with reflections on enduring faith amid hardshipāespecially Gregās story of loving and caring for his late wife Lisa through her decades-long battle with multiple sclerosis. Her faith and joy in suffering continue to shape his ministry and outlook today. Together, they explore how theological education has expanded from classroom walls to a global platform, yet the heartbeat remains unchanged: to know Christ and serve Him faithfully. Hattebergās message to leaders and believers alike is simple: donāt quit; stay the course; finish well.
Takeaways
Faithās roots often begin in quiet family devotion and Scripture study.
Lifelong ministry is sustained by endurance and faithfulness, not ease.
True theological education shapes both heart and mind for a lifetime.
Gregās marriage to Lisa reflected Christlike perseverance through suffering.
The methods of teaching evolve, but Godās Word remains unchanged.
Every believer is called to finish their ministry with endurance and hope.
This episode is for anyone who longs for a faith that lasts. Whether youāre a pastor, seminary student, or believer walking through hardship, endurance, integrity, and love for Godās Word are what sustain a lifetime of ministry.
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Spiritual Maturity and Humble Leadership with Pat Lencioni
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley welcomes best-selling author and leadership coach Patrick Lencioni for a candid conversation about the intersection of faith, humility, and leadership. Patrick shares how spiritual maturity and self-awareness shape the way leaders serve others, especially in ministry and organizational life. He and Michael discuss how pride and insecurity often hide behind titles or successāand how true leadership begins with embracing our dependence on Christ.
Patrick reflects on his personal journey of learning to lead through weakness, not image, and explains why the healthiest teams are built on honesty and vulnerability, not performance. Together, they unpack the dangers of ego-driven ministry and the freedom that comes when leaders prioritize humility, obedience, and joy in the Lord over outcomes.
This conversation challenges every listenerāpastor, leader, or parentāto evaluate what drives their influence. Through laughter, honesty, and deep biblical truth, Patrick and Michael remind us that leadership in the kingdom of God is not about control or recognitionāitās about service and surrender.
Takeaways
True leadership begins with humility, not authority.
Pride and insecurity often disguise themselves as confidence.
The healthiest teams are marked by honesty and vulnerability.
Spiritual maturity means serving from dependence on Christ, not self.
Leaders must resist the temptation to measure worth by results.
God calls us to lead through obedience and joy, not image or control.
LINKS MENTIONED:
The Table Group
Patās books
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