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Episode Synopsis
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Easley reconnects with longtime friend and fellow Dallas Theological Seminary alumnus Greg Hatteberg to reflect on a lifetime of faithfulness—through ministry, marriage, and the mentorship of godly leaders. Hattenberg shares how his grandfather’s 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.
Their conversation weaves together memories of those formative years with reflections on enduring faith amid hardship—especially Greg’s 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. Hatteberg’s message to leaders and believers alike is simple: don’t quit; stay the course; finish well.
Takeaways
Faith’s 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.
Greg’s marriage to Lisa reflected Christlike perseverance through suffering.
The methods of teaching evolve, but God’s 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 you’re a pastor, seminary student, or believer walking through hardship, endurance, integrity, and love for God’s Word are what sustain a lifetime of ministry.
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
In this episode, Dr. Easley reconnects with longtime friend and fellow Dallas Theological Seminary alumnus Greg Hatteberg to reflect on a lifetime of faithfulness—through ministry, marriage, and the mentorship of godly leaders. Hattenberg shares how his grandfather’s 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.
Their conversation weaves together memories of those formative years with reflections on enduring faith amid hardship—especially Greg’s 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. Hatteberg’s message to leaders and believers alike is simple: don’t quit; stay the course; finish well.
Takeaways
Faith’s 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.
Greg’s marriage to Lisa reflected Christlike perseverance through suffering.
The methods of teaching evolve, but God’s 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 you’re a pastor, seminary student, or believer walking through hardship, endurance, integrity, and love for God’s Word are what sustain a lifetime of ministry.
Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel.
For more inContext interviews, click here.
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