JACKIE ALWAYS UNPLUGGED
Unplugged, authentic conversations with a preacher, pastor, and thought leader who has walked with women of faith for decades.
Asking the hard questions, dealing with the real issues, seeing the Scriptures from a new lens. These conversations put words to your female experience, ennoble you as Jesus intended, and encourage you to bring your full self to the table. We’re reshaping our view!
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#105 “Why Women Should Preach” -Faithful Trailblazers Inspiring Stories Of Women In Christ’s Family Tree - Part 5
For the past month, we've delved into the narratives of women in the Bible, exploring the transformative power when women step into male-dominated spaces to preach God's word.
Today, join me in making the case for why women should preach. As believers, we've witnessed the impact of silenced voices in faith communities. Let's uncover the untold wisdom and insights waiting to be shared.
Whether you're a preacher or a person of faith, this episode equips you to engage in the conversation and pass on the understanding.
#104 Faithful Trailblazers Inspiring Stories Of Women In Christ’s Family Tree - Mary
Today, we're featuring Pastor Laura as she shares a compelling sermon on Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Thank you for tuning in – your support helps us amplify female voices and perspectives in Scripture.
A Catholic friend sent a book about Mary, sparking a discussion on the differing views between Protestants and Catholics. Join us for a concise yet insightful episode, delving into diverse perspectives and celebrating the richness of faith traditions. Get ready for an enlightening journey with Pastor Laura!
#103 Faithful Trailblazers: Inspiring Stories Of Women Christ’s Family Tree - Bathsheba
Dive into a captivating episode as Jackie explores the intriguing juxtaposition of Valentine's Day and Ash Wednesday.
Discussing the tale of Bathsheba, often misunderstood as a seductress, Jackie challenges stereotypes. Reflect on the convergence of these two holidays and ponder how misrepresentations, like those faced by Bathsheba, resonate in our lives.
Uncover the wisdom in refacing unjust judgments and explore the complex interplay between love, repentance, and the power of reclaiming one's narrative.
102 Faithful Trailblazers: Inspiring Stories Of Women In Christ's Family Tree - RAHAB
Dive deep into Rahab's untold narrative in this captivating podcast. Beyond her role as a prostitute in Jericho, discover the layers of her story—her courageous protection of Israelite spies, the intricate threads that weave her life into the fabric of Jericho's destruction, and the resilient spirit that saved her family. Engaging, enlightening, and revelatory.
#101 Faithful Trailblazers: Inspiring Stories Of Women In Christ’s Family Tree - Tamar
Join Jackie in her series on the women in Christ's' family tree as Melissa Duncan preaches on the compelling story of Tamar from Genesis 38.
Often misunderstood as a woman who disguised herself to trick her father-in-law, Tamar's tale delves into the complexities of a patriarchal society. Tamar's actions challenge expectations in a world where women lack agency and are deemed property. Melissa unravels the cultural context, shedding light on Tamar's courage in the face of societal norms that demanded submission.
Discover why, despite unconventional means, Judah acknowledges Tamar as righteous. Explore a narrative that defies stereotypes and highlights justice in unexpected ways.
#95 A Conversation w/Kaitlyn Schiess "The Bible and the Ballot"
Today, we are talking with Kaitlyn Schiess about her new book called "The Ballot and The Bible."
She explains how the book is all about how we read the Bible, especially in the context of politics. It's an interesting topic and one that I think is particularly relevant given the current political climate.
If you're anything like me, you probably still feel shell-shocked from the 2016 and 2020 elections. It seems like everything that could go wrong did go wrong. And now, as we start to gear up for the 2024 election, it's hard not to feel overwhelmed. Part of me wants to move to another country until it's over. But Kaitlyn's book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of faith and politics.
#90 At Fifty-Seven, I’m Moving To Mothering
“Jackie, where do you see your work going?” And the word mothering popped into my head. When I told her she teared up.