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Q: Are gifts of the Spirit as detailed in 1st Corinthians, chapters 11-13 still applicable or are they no longer relevant/needed in this day and age? Summary In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour discuss the relevance of spiritual gifts as outlined in 1 Corinthians, emphasizing their purpose and application in today's church. He explores the distinction between miraculous gifts and the innate abilities individuals possess. He encourages listeners to understand and utilize their unique gifts in service to others. The discussion also touches on the importance of love as the foundation for all spiritual gifts. Takeaways: Spiritual gifts are grace gifts given for the common good. The purpose of sign gifts was authentication of the apostles. Miracles are different from the gifts of the Spirit. Spiritual gifts can align with one's natural abilities. Love is the greatest of all gifts and should underpin all actions. The lists of spiritual gifts in the Bible are not exhaustive. Each person is uniquely created and gifted by God. Understanding your gifts can enhance your service in the church. Gifts may evolve as a person grows in faith. Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
Q: I am a minister of music, and I've been reading through the Pentateuch to study the foundations of the Israelites' worship... and I've hit a theme I'm curious about, application-wise, for the church today. In Deut. 7:25–26, God orders the pre-conquest Israelites to completely destroy the idols of the pagans when they overtake their cities, saying, "Don't covet the silver or gold on the images and take it for yourself, or else it will ensnare you." I grew up during the "height" of the traditional/contemporary "worship wars" controversy, and while I never really took a side, I find church members on both sides can idolize styles of music (or even music itself). However, I found that those against contemporary styles usually went the farthest in their rejection, saying it's "too worldly." My question: is there anything Scripture has to say as a litmus between "redeeming" secular (or maybe even godless) things for Christ's Church, and being "ensnared by the gold and silver" of worldly standards, trends, and styles? Summary In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour explores the complexities of worship music, particularly the divide between contemporary and traditional styles. He highlights the importance of education in helping congregations understand and appreciate diverse musical expressions. The discussion also covers the role of songwriters, the distinction between secular and sacred music, and the impact of personal preferences on worship experiences. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com. Takeaways: You cannot please everybody in worship. Education is essential for understanding worship music. All truth is God's truth, regardless of the source. Music is a creation of God, meant for His glory. Every songwriter has flaws, but their work can still be valuable. Congregations can sing secular songs with a different perspective. Understanding your congregation's preferences is crucial for worship leaders. Education can enhance appreciation for diverse music styles. Worship leaders have the power to shape congregational experiences. Personal preferences should not hinder worship. Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls' Night! I'm so excited because today we're revisiting an amazing conversation I had with my dear friend, Hanna Seymour, a few years ago. If this is your first time meeting her, Hanna is an amazing writer, mentor, Bible teacher, and she's the host of an incredible podcast called No Matter What with Hanna Seymour. She's also one of my closest friends, and I just love the conversation we have in store for you! Here's a little bit of background on this episode before we dive in: So, awhile back, I got a message from one of our listeners that just stopped me in my tracks. I'm going to read it to you. She said, “Hey Stephanie, I have been listening to Girls Night for awhile now, and hearing you and your guests talk a lot about God and having a relationship with Him. I am not a Christian, but I think I might want to be one. I think I might want to have a relationship with God, but I'm not sure what that really means, or where to start. Can you help me?” I LOVED her question because I remember exactly where I was when I was asking the very same thing. Also, as I was writing her back, I realized that there really aren't very many resources to help with this specific moment in faith. If you go to church, or read a book about Christianity, or listen to a Christian podcast, you're usually walking in the middle of the story. It's sort of assumed that you've started the journey, that you have some background information about God and Jesus, and for a lot of us, that's not true. When I became a Christian, I didn't know ANYTHING about God or Jesus. I had been to church a few times, but I didn't remember a thing from it. I really was starting from square one. (You'll get to hear more of that story today!) In this episode, you'll hear me ask Hanna all of the questions I was asking at the very beginning of my faith journey. Questions like: What does it mean to have a relationship with God? How do we actually begin a relationship with God? What kind of life change should we expect to see in becoming a Christian? And what if we become a Christian but our lives don't really change? What do we do then? How do we put our full hope and trust in God, even when we can't physically see Him? And that's just the beginning. If you are new to your faith journey, or if you're like, “I'm not a Christian, but I have some questions,” this episode is for you. But also, if you've been a Christian for awhile, or even for your whole life, this episode is for you too. I think so many of us come to a place where our faith just feels a little bit stale. We've been doing this forever, and so in some ways, it's become routine. I know for others of us, we've been a Christian for a long time, but we've never really had a big transformation moment with God. We hear other people talk about how much God has changed their lives, and while we would LOVE to experience God in such a tangible, life-changing way, that just hasn't been our story. If you're in either of those places, I know this episode will really help. Guys, I have to be honest with you: This is my favorite episode about faith that we have ever done here on the podcast, and I can't wait to dive in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paring Down: Realistic minimalism to live more intentionally
We are smack in the middle of the holiday season, which for me, means Christmas! The Paring Down Podcast isn't a podcast only for Christians, however Jesus is a big part of my life, so I wanted to really pare down my beliefs surrounding decluttering and minimalism through the lens of what the Bible has to say about it. What better time of year to dive into this than when we're about to celebrate Jesus' birth? I'm HONORED to welcome Hanna Seymour as our guest on this topic, because her love for the Word is so evident. She uses her wisdom and knowledge gleaned in seminary to discuss what the scriptures say about living with less and what this can look like for modern believers (no we don't all need to sell everything we own and become monks!). Is money all bad? Is stuff inherently evil? Why does it have anything to do with faith? How does the modern church look in comparison to early churches in the Bible? Paring Down Podcast Instagram: @paringdownpodcast Hanna Seymour's website Hanna Seymour Instagram: @hannaeseymour Hanna Seymour's podcast: No Matter What
Today is our last episode of the Season 3 of Coffee With Kailey! I sit down with my sister in law, Hanna Seymour. She is one of my favorite people to talk to and learn from and look up to! I know you'll enjoy this conversation. Thanks for joining us this season. I hope you have a great holiday season with your family. I love you all and will miss you, but we will talk again soon! Thank you to our sponsors! LMNT: Right now LMNT is offering a free sample pack with any purchase! Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/COFFEE Cru: When you sign up to provide 3 Bibles with a monthly gift of $21, as a thank you, Cru will provide meals to fifteen hungry individuals through their humanitarian aid ministry. PLUS you'll receive one of my very own Coffee with Kailey mugs! Simply text KAILEY to 71326 or visit give.cru.org/Kailey. Right now, Hatch is offering our listeners $20 off your purchase of a Hatch Restore 2 and free shipping at hatch.co/cwk. But right now, they are matching their Black Friday - Cyber Monday onsite sale so you can get $40 off and free shipping using my link!
We're going to talk about how Michael Easley inContext began as a radio broadcast, why they chose the donation model for monetization, and how Michael's ministry experience has given him a platform to create successful podcasts.Podcasts:Michael Easley inContextAsk Dr. EMichael Easley SermonsLinks mentioned in this episode:Moody Bible InstituteMinistries That Podcast community interest form The Great CoursesMichael's favorite Mexican restaurant: El Tiempo Cantina in Houston, TXEpisodes from Michael Easley inContext on baptismPonderwell - Jillian Edwards' podcastThe Alisa Childers PodcastAlisa Childers YouTube channelThe Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood websiteBook a Call with Tim @ sonimorphicMentioned in this episode:Ministries That Podcast community interest formThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls' Night! So, I was at an event recently when someone asked me what Girls Night is all about. I told them that here on the show we talk about anything and everything that you'd actually talk about with your real life best friends at a real life girls night. That pretty much covers it, right? Well, one of the things my friends and I spend a lot of time talking about is where we'll live. Where we live is a big deal — our homes are where our lives happen. Our cities are where our people are. And so making decisions about where we want to be located and what kind of house we want to live in — those are really important things to talk about! And because so much rides on this decision from finances to family to lifestyle, I'm so glad we had our friends to help us walk through it. As many of you know, one of my closest friends here in Nashville is Hanna Seymour. Hanna's been on Girls Night a bunch of times, and she's actually the one who connected us with her amazing Realtor, Cindy Easley — who also happens to be Hanna's mom. Cindy has walked Carl and I through the process of buying and selling our home a few times now, and I am SO grateful for her. Buying a home can feel really scary, but it's been so much easier and less intimidating to have my friends, and one of friends' amazing mom to walk me through it. And that's why I cannot wait to share today's episode with you! We're talking about how to buy a home for the first time and how to make it less intimidating! In this episode Cindy is going to teach us… How to figure out if we're personally ready to buy a home and what to consider when starting that process How to figure out the financial part of buying a home — she'll walk us through things like down payments, mortgages, credit scores, and loans. How to find a real estate agent and lender that you trust How to figure out your must-haves for a home – what's realistic and where we might need to compromise a little And so much more! Friends, if you're trying to figure out your living situation right now, this episode is for you. I can't wait for you to meet Cindy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our Executive Producer, Hanna Seymour, is in the studio to interview Michael about his recent teaching series through Philippians: Joy No Matter What. Hanna asks Michael about major takeaways from the book of Philippians, including major themes, the epistle's role in scripture, and the personal impact that teaching through this book had.
Hanna Seymour and Jaqueline Anderson Meza tell their stories of courtship and dating their husbands. Deepak Reju has some advice for singles who are lonely and dateless on a Friday night. Shaunti Feldhahn gives her perspective on the singles' landscape based on her research.
Hanna Seymour joins Michael to answer our 10 Questions in this episode about eternal perspective, the character of God, and defining success in every season of life. In this conversation, Michael and Hanna discuss: Seasonal Callings Defining success in your context The value of an eternal perspective Choosing to be who God made you to be no matter what Finding purpose when your life looks different than what you envisioned The life-changing power of understanding God's character Click Here for Show Notes.
In this episode, my friend, Hanna Seymour, and I are sharing what it means to have a personal relationship with God and how to navigate the questions we have about God.
How can I Spiritually grow in seasons when I can barely get out of bed? What does God desire of you when it's difficult to wake up in the morning for a quiet hour alone with God, when your influence on the world outside of your home is limited, and you're in a season of adulthood that requires much of your time and energy? Hannah Seymour says,"faithfulness is more important than success." God is with us and working in every season of our lives. It's time to pop the pressure bubble and remain in His presence in our every day moments. She offers some practical advice when it comes to entering into the holy ground of our every day lives to encounter and grow in Christ. Hanna Seymour is an author, speaker, and podcaster. Her book “The College Girl's Survival Guide,” her podcast “No Matter What with Hanna Seymour,” and her “25 day” reading plans for personal Bible study all aim to help women have a Biblical foundation in order to be the person God created them to be, no matter their circumstance. Hanna has been featured on radio, television, and podcasts including: Fox & Friends, The John Ankerberg Show, Family Life Today, Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson, and more.Hanna lives in Franklin, TN with her husband, Tyler, their two boys and a baby girl on the way. You can learn more about Hanna at hannaseymour.com. To join us on Instagram: @foreternityanduntil
In this episode, my friends, Kailey Dickerson, Hanna Seymour, and I chat about everything from how much bickering is normal as a newlywed, to how to deal with finances as a couple, to navigating a healthy sex life, and that's just the beginning.
Hanna is an incredible communicator full of wisdom and I can't wait for you to hear what she has to share! Hanna Seymour is an author, speaker, and podcaster. Her book “The College Girl’s Survival Guide,” her podcast “No Matter What with Hanna Seymour,” and her “25 day” reading plans for personal Bible study all aim to help women have a Biblical foundation in order to be the person God created them to be, no matter their circumstance. Hanna has been featured on radio, television, and podcasts including: Fox & Friends, The John Ankerberg Show, Family Life Today, Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson, and more. Hanna lives in Franklin, TN with her husband, Tyler, and their two boys. You can learn more about Hanna at hannaseymour.com.
In this episode I’m talking with author and podcaster Hanna Seymour about the lie that the Bible is outdated and irrelevant. I chose to speak with Hanna about this particular lie because she’s a pastor’s daughter who grew up in a home with a strong Biblical foundation. Because of this, her mission has become to help other women build their Biblical foundations to become the person God has created them to be. During our chat Hanna digs into three of the main reasons people find it hard to regularly engage with the Bible, how feelings factor into our spiritual journey and answers why a good God would allow terrible things to happen. Full show notes for this episode can be found at jessicahottle.com (https://www.jessicahottle.com/podcast/) ! Check out The Bible Recap podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bible-recap/id1440833267) and book! (https://www.theconnextion.com/tbr/index.cfm?ProdAutoID=14724) Connect with Hanna: website (https://hannaseymour.com/) | instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hannaeseymour/) | facebook (https://www.facebook.com/hannaeseymour) Follow Jessica: website (https://www.jessicahottle.com/) | instagram (http://www.instagram.com/jessicahottle) | freebies (https://www.jessicahottle.com/freebies/)
In Episode 1 of the Weight of the Word Series, Hanna Seymour and I chat about how God led her to pour into young women providing for them a person they could trust and how she is continuing to help others feel confident as they approach God’s Word daily. We discuss why it is crucial to our mental and spiritual health that we spend regular time with God in the Word.Let's encourage one another! Share with us what God is teaching you during your time with Him on our Facebook and Instagram.https://hannaseymour.comThe College Girl's Survival GuideShow NotesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/journeyofruth)
This episode first released on Hanna Seymour's podcast No Matter What. The premise is simple. Will you be the man or woman that God created you to be, no matter what? Hanna, having heard this admonishment from Michael throughout her life, invited him on to explain this concept as the first episode of her podcast: No Matter What. Click here for notes and resources.
In this episode, my friend Hanna Seymour and I are chatting about job loss, what to do when life feels uncertain and how to be proactive in our waiting seasons.
In this episode, my friend Hanna Seymour and I are chatting about what it means to have a relationship with God and how to actually begin a relationship with God.
And how do I know if my life matters? Is it wrong that I want it to matter? Hanna Seymour and her dad, Michael Easley, sit down for a pastoral counseling session between father and daughter. In this episode, we discuss: Where did "Be who God wants you to be no matter your circumstance" come from? How do you be who God created you to be and not become defined by your pain? How do I know if my life matters? Is it wrong that I want it to matter? What does it mean to be "called" and what if I miss it or do the wrong thing? How do I know if I'm being faithful with what God's given me? How do I not be too hard on myself but also not be lackadaisical about my spiritual journey? Resources Mentioned: Valley of Vision Handbook to Prayer by Ken Boa Scripture Mentioned: Colossians 1:28-29 Learn more about Michael Easley: michaelincontext.com Michael Easley inContext on Apple Podcasts
Hanna Seymour offers 52 honest, faith-filled answers to your biggest concerns in her brand new book, The College Girl's Survival Guide. Hanna Seymour: A wife of 4 years and a brand new mommy to her little boy. She has a Bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences and her Master's in Higher Education and Student Affairs. Hanna has mentored thousands of young women, helping them transition smoothly from high school to college and beyond. She has taken her expertise and married it with her faith. "Everything is normal." ~ Hanna Seymour BOOK: The College Girl's Survival Guide Connect with Hanna Seymour Enjoy the multitude of topics discussed including mentors, roommates, trust, depression, and drone parents. Grab a dose of wisdom. Family College mentoring Dear Hanna Pastor's Kid What's next? God's economy Do the next thing Pressure Trust Female Christian Artist Expectations Dad's push back Advice Transfer students Post graduation The Walk Away Christian peers Mentors Toxic relationships God-given needs Drone parents Dirty little secret The #1 Concern Roommate conflicts Kindness Shame That's normal. Depression Support Eating Disorder Read the Bible Dads Prayer Is God silent? The Pursuit Habit BOOK: The College Girl's Survival Guide Connect with Hanna Seymour "You gotta let go!" ~ Hanna Seymour Quotes and statements within the interview: "Long story short, ended up writing this blog - at the time was called Dear Hanna, and it was a Q&A format of just college girls submitting their concern of the week to this blog and I would answer their question." "I don't have to be what people expect. I just need to be what God has put on my heart and who's He designed me to be." "The second you graduate from college, everyone is going --- What's next?" "Our culture has let us defined our identities about what we're doing, who we're doing it with, what's going on." "In God's economy, what's next doesn't define you; that you are worthy and valuable, and who you are is who God say you are. " "College is a time for you to figure out who God created you to be." "So they would give me advice, but they would not tell me directly what they thought I should do." "I know what I was interested in, but I didn't know how that would formulate into a career." "God's will for our lives isn't like this teeny, tiny dot on a map." "I didn't understand what a gift that was when I was living it as I do now." "Because in college, you're pretty much surrounded by everyone that's 18-22; and you really got to seek out folks that are beyond that current season of life." "We have a God-given need. And often times, we fill God-given needs with something that wasn't what He intended us to fill it with." "Be their biggest champion." "Don't underestimate the power of your own story and how sharing that with your child may open a door to them coming back to you later." "College is your student's time to figure out how to become an adult." "It's not going to be the best four years of your life." "How do I tell my roommate I don't want to live with her?" "I wasn't a mat. I didn't let her walk all over me." "I needed to be a good representation of Jesus." "You're not alone." "I needed to ask for help. I needed to talk to people. I needed to go to counseling. I wasn't there yet." "I'm gonna live this day and see how it goes." "I had to learn how to really pursue my dad in college." "This little girl still needs her dad to tell her that he's proud of her." "I think He is pleased and delighted when we make decisions, when we take risks." "We are going to be in the friend-making business until we die." "But knowing I always have the Lord by my side and He's enough!" What would you tell moms? Be their biggest champion. Encourage your child. Remind them you are there for dialogue. Share your stories. What has your story gifted you? Every day is numbered. Trusting in God's timing and in His provision. Seeing Him in all the details. "The journey of learning to trust that God has the bigger story woven out and planned for me." "Trusting in the process." Resources mentioned in the episode: BOOK: The College Girl's Survival GuideConnect with Hanna Seymour Twitter: https://twitter.com/hannaeseymour Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannaeseymour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannaeseymour "One step at a time leads to miles of greatness!" Subscribe to Create Your Now TV on YouTube. Wanting help with goals, setting your schedule, or need someone to talk to (even if you don't know what you need)? It's time you TAKE A.I.M. ~ Action Ignites Motivation. This is FREE for you. Stop trying to do it by yourself. Put YOU first! Become your best selfie so you can live your life's purpose. 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In this episode, my friends Kailey Dickerson, Hanna Seymour and I chat about everything from how much bickering is normal, to how to deal with finances as a couple, to navigating a healthy sex life, and that’s just the beginning.
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! We have two guests for today’s episode. They’ve both been on the show before, and they’ve been some of y’alls very favorite guests. Today on the show we have Kailey Dickerson and Hanna Seymour, who also happen to be sisters-in-law! Isn’t that fun? Hanna is married to Kailey’s brother! […] The post Girls Night #49: Newlywed 101: How to navigate newlywed life appeared first on stephanie may wilson.
Hanna Seymour and Jaqueline Anderson Meza tell their stories of courtship and dating their husbands. Deepak Reju has some advice for singles who are lonely and dateless on a Friday night. Shaunti Feldhahn gives her perspective on the singles' landscape based on her research.
It’s season TWO episode 14 and we are HONORED to sit down with @hannaeseymour - the author of #TheCollegeGirlsSurvivalGuide. She’s wise, funny, kind, and a lover of Jesus in a way that calls you up and out. Basically, she’s the big sister we’ve always wanted! Get ready to latte and listen on this beautiful Wednesday!
Our Nashville Contributors share their love stories on their journey to finding “the one” with founders Melissa and Stephanie Carcache. This episode was recorded at Sobro Guest House, a beautiful hotel in Nashville, TN. Our contributors are Kailey Dickerson, Hanna Seymour, and Cortney Edmondson. Kailey is a documenter, creator and writer. Hanna is a mother, blogger, and the author of the College Girls Survival Guide. Finally, Cortney Edmondson is a speaker, advocate, and trauma survivor. The women talk about romantic relationships, being single, marriage, and the road to finding the one. To find out more information about our Nashville Contributors you can follow them @kaileydickerson, @hannaeseymour, and @cortney_edmondson on Instagram Visiting Nashville? Sobro Guest House is offering our womanhood a special discount code during your stay! Email connect@wearemillennialwomen.com with the subject line Sobro and you're discount code will be on its way! Let us know what you think about this episode using the hashtag #MWTalkPodcast on social media. If you enjoyed listening, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. For more info on Millennial Women, Inc. visit us at www.wearemillennialwomen.com and follow us @wearemillennialwomen on Instagram and Facebook. PLEASE NOTE: This is a traveling podcast and some minor technical issues may occur while listening to this episode. We apologize for any inconvenience.
In this episode, my friend, Hanna Seymour, and I talk about how to know if the guy you're dating is the one, what's the "right" time to get married, if you should wait until marriage to have sex, how to set physical boundaries and more!
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! This week’s episode is part 2 of a double header we’re doing with my dear friend Hanna Seymour. Hanna is the author of a new book that I just LOVE called The College Girl’s Survival Guide, and she’s also an incredible mentor, Bible teacher, and friend. Hanna is also […] The post Girls Night #34: How do you keep God at the center of your relationship? appeared first on stephanie may wilson.
My friend, Hanna Seymour, and I are chatting about Christian dating rules, what it means to be equally yoked, if it's okay to date online as a Christian and so much more!
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! In today’s episode we’re talking with one of my favorite friends here in Nashville, author Hanna Seymour. Hanna is the author of a new book that I just LOVE called The College Girl’s Survival Guide, and she’s also an incredible mentor, Bible teacher, and friend. Now, if you’ve been […] The post Girls Night #33: Christian Dating Rules: What are they and are we supposed to follow them? appeared first on stephanie may wilson.
Hanna Seymour has mentored thousands of college women over the years. Her book, “The College Girl’s Survival Guide” contains the answers to the top 52 concerns of college girls today and is packed with down to earth, Biblically-based advice. Hanna received her B.A. from James Madison University, and her M.Ed. from the University of South Carolina. Hanna lives in Nashville, TN with her husband, Tyler. You can learn more about Hanna at hannaseymour.com.
Almost 10 million women will be attending colleges across the country this year. Join Michael Easley and Hanna Seymour as they discuss the challenges college students face today as well as how you can be part of challenging and encouraging twenty-somethings to be the man or woman God created them to be, no matter their circumstances.
My friend, Hanna Seymour, and I are chatting about how to navigate transitions, how to find a great church and how to get involved, how to handle difficult roommates, how to find and make good friends, and more!
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls Night! In today’s episode we’re talking with one of my favorite friends here in Nashville, author Hanna Seymour. Hanna is an amazing writer, mentor, Bible teacher, and friend. And I just love the conversation we have in store for you today. So, here’s the deal. In just a few weeks, […] The post Girls Night #19: The 20-Something Girl’s Survival Guide appeared first on stephanie may wilson.
Hey friends! Welcome to Girls Night! In today’s episode, we’re talking with one of my favorite friends here in Nashville, author Hanna Seymour. Hanna is an amazing writer, mentor, Bible teacher, and friend. And today, we’re talking to her all about… get ready for it… sex. Sex is such an important part of our marriages, […] The post Girls Night #12: A Married Gal’s Guide to Great Sex appeared first on stephanie may wilson.
My friend, Hanna Seymour, and I are talking through questions like: What if you don’t want to have sex as much as you thought you would? What to do if sex is awkward, or hurts? How do you get better at sex? And more!