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Bold Faith in a Critical World with Ken Ham
Season 12 · Episode 582

Bold Faith in a Critical World with Ken Ham

Michael Easley inContext · Michael Easley

October 14, 202544m 32s

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Show Notes

Summary:

In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley and Ken Ham have a candid conversation about faith, leadership, and navigating criticism. Together, they wrestle with the tension between personal responsibility, pure motives, and God’s sovereignty—asking whether decisions truly glorify God or sometimes serve our own ambitions. Looking at biblical examples like Nehemiah, they explore the difference between bold faith and foolish presumption, and how leaders can step forward with courage while staying grounded in humility.

Ken Ham shares personal stories of how God shaped his calling, from his early burdens to the building of the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. He reflects on how criticism—especially from within the church—has tested but refined him, and how he’s learned to measure faithfulness not by approval but by obedience to God’s Word. Dr. Easley and Ham also highlight the importance of wise mentors, compassionate leadership, and learning to speak truth with both authority and grace.

This conversation is a reminder that while opposition is inevitable, God uses it to strengthen our faith. Whether in ministry, family, or personal decisions, we’re called to stand firm on God’s Word, lead with humility, and trust that He will use us for His glory.


Takeaways

  • Leadership requires balancing humility with tenacity.
  • Nehemiah models boldness rooted in God’s glory, not self-promotion.
  • True faith often looks like risk against conventional wisdom.
  • Criticism—even from within the church—can refine character.
  • Wise mentors help leaders grow in Christlikeness.
  • God calls us to bold obedience, tempered with compassion.

Links Mentioned

Answers in Genesis

The Creation Museum

Miraculous by Ken Ham

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