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Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese

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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 will 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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In this special episode, I sit down with my friend and colleague, Dieula Previlon, to discuss her incredible journey and the powerful themes of her new book, "Does God See Me?" Dieula is an ordained pastor, licensed counselor, certified trauma-informed business coach, and the founder of ElevateHer International Ministries and Elevate Life Coaching.…
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I had the pleasure of sharing a cup of coffee with the brilliant Marg Mowczko. This was our first meeting, and within just five minutes, we were diving deep into the rich and complex narratives of Genesis 1-2. Our conversation was so invigorating that I knew I had to share it with all of you. Marg Mowczko holds a theology degree from the Australian…
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In today’s episode, we are joined by Helene Fisher, a global gender persecution specialist dedicated to tracking trends related to women and religious persecution worldwide. Helene sheds light on the current realities facing women globally and shares how the solutions to their trauma often lie within their faith communities. This powerful message o…
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In this episode, Jackie shares her reflections on the joys, challenges, and anxieties surrounding Mother's Day. This episode covers the entire spectrum, from celebrating fabulous mothers to acknowledging some people's complicated relationships with their moms—or their journey into motherhood. Tune in as we explore the meanderings of motherhood and …
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In this insightful episode of our podcast, we delve into the key concepts from the thought-provoking book, "Creating a Culture of Belonging". We begin by exploring the term "Missional Organization" as defined by Dr. Birmingham, examining its implications and the unique characteristics that distinguish these organizations from others. The conversati…
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In this episode, we explore wonder with my friend Shawn Small, a man unafraid to engage with intellectual rigor and Iowa honesty. Shawn exemplifies the true spirit of the Blessed Alliance, proving that men and women can work together in harmony and mutual respect. We'll dive deep into his new book, 'Into the Wonder,' exploring themes of faith, unde…
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Dive into this episode with Jackie as she challenges the notion that theological perspectives are untouched by cultural influences. Jackie unpacks how every individual, including theologians and pastors, interprets religious texts through the lens of their cultural backgrounds. Join us as we explore the intersection of faith, culture, and personal …
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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 wisd…
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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 i…
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Dive into a captivating Jackie Always Unplugged Podcast 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 fac…
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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, an…
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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 wome…
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Welcome to the 100th episode of Jackie Always Unplugged! Ring in the new year with a special celebration as Jackie talks to two inspiring female pastor preachers, Laura and Melissa. Dive into their church's groundbreaking series on women, challenging norms and exploring faith through a female lens. Discover what unfolds when women boldly proclaim G…
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Physical and emotional pains amplify their presence during the holidays. The joyous melodies of the season can underscore the harsh notes of our own bodies' struggles. We grapple with the reality of our physical pain and confront the emotional distress that often accompanies it. Relationships take center stage during this time, and sometimes, we're…
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In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the Church has been forced to confront its own demons and the uncomfortable reality that some of our teachings have served as breeding grounds for abuse. Concepts like headship and submission, silencing women, limiting their roles to motherhood and wifehood, and even the disturbing idea that a woman must acquiesc…
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Some Christians think Paul's reference to "saved through childbearing" in 1 Timothy 2:15 means that women are slated primarily for delivering and raising children. Sandra Glahn thinks that we have misunderstood Paul by misunderstanding the context to which he wrote. A key to reading and applying 1 Timothy, Glahn argues, lies in getting to know a my…
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Today, we are talking with Kaitlyn Schiess about her new book called "The Bible and The Ballot." 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 st…
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I’ve been unsettled about how women are pressured to stay young. When something gets under my skin, I do a deep theological dive to figure out what Jesus has to say. Join me today as we discuss aging with Paula Alvelo. Embracing Your Second Calling (Find Passion and Purpose for the Rest of Your Life) https://www.amazon.com/Embracing-Your-Second-Cal…
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I've been talking to women my age about aging, and I learned that women start to feel invisible as they age. Invisible Women's Syndrome is a real thing that affects women around menopause age. They feel compelled to engage in beauty work to combat aging. But this creates a tension between being physically and socially visible by looking youthful an…
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Beth Allison Barr states, “Women’s leadership has been forgotten because women’s stories throughout history have been covered up, neglected, or retold to recast women as less significant than they really were.” Today we discuss the history of women in leadership in the church with Dr. Sandra Glahn. Aspire2 http://aspire2.com/ Books- Vindicating Vix…
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In a previous episode, I laid out a theological argument for brother sister narrative instead of the “danger romance” narrative. Today I'm talking with my friends, those I've intentionally built deep relationships with, people I've done life with for decades. Our family group has served together inside and outside the church. We've prepared and eat…
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The boys' and girls' buses collided during my summer intensive at Northern Seminary, and it's there; Denise, Jenny, Karen, Terri, Justin, Jason, James, and John experienced some real magic. Today you will hear from all of us. Malestrom https://bookshop.org/p/books/malestrom-manhood-swept-into-the-currents-of-a-changing-world-carolyn-custis-james/99…
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You can find Carolyn Grant at https://www.navigatetransition.com/ Books I mentioned: You’re Not Listening Missing Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired To Connect Articles I quoted: https://mikefrost.net/the-lonely-crowd-churches-dying-due-to-friendlessness/ For various reasons, we must rebuild our social circles - friends. This episode is about what we…
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Today we continue our discussion with Mako Nagasawa, who can help shed light on how the early church viewed abortion, what the science meant and how we ended up politicizing abortion. An issue that has and continues to impact us, women, considerably. Mako Nagasawa, Abortion Policy and Christian Social Ethics in the United States https://www.amazon.…
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"Who owns my body, my female body"? I've been quietly asking some of my colleagues if they knew of any scholarship about abortion. Mako Nagasawa's book was everything I was looking for and more. Mako Nagasawa, Abortion Policy and Christian Social Ethics in the United States https://www.amazon.com/Abortion-Policy-Christian-Social-Ethics/dp/172527190…
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Gracie. She lived down the road, came from an impoverished family, always wore the same clothes, short, high waters. She was one of the stops on our bus. There was something I liked about her, but I didn't want her to sit next to me. I'm ashamed to say it, but I was in the cool kid crowd, and I didn't want to be associated with Gracie. As one of th…
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Four years ago today, Steve and I were on the road, somewhere near Nashville, Tenn, when I received a call from Hampton. I will never forget the sound of my son's voice. He wailed, "Mom, Cameron killed himself." I was in shock, and suddenly it felt like I couldn't breathe. I don't even remember what I said; there are no mothering books for this one…
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One of the things I learned studying masculinity in America is that there are moments when the question, what does it mean to be a man, rises. It usually coincides with seismic shifts like the Industrial Revolution. Our discussion with Nate Pyles about his Book Man Enough and knew we needed to hear his thinking on manhood right away. Enjoy!…
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