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More Than Medicine
Dr. Robert E. Jackson
460 episodes
4 days ago
Send us a text A single line in Genesis 6 says the thoughts of the human heart were only evil continually—and that God was grieved. From that stark diagnosis, we open a candid journey through divine sorrow, human responsibility, and the fierce mercy that waits before judgment falls. We look at why Scripture sometimes says God “repents,” how that language reflects our change rather than His, and why that matters for anyone trying to live clean in a culture that normalizes compromise. We walk ...
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Send us a text A single line in Genesis 6 says the thoughts of the human heart were only evil continually—and that God was grieved. From that stark diagnosis, we open a candid journey through divine sorrow, human responsibility, and the fierce mercy that waits before judgment falls. We look at why Scripture sometimes says God “repents,” how that language reflects our change rather than His, and why that matters for anyone trying to live clean in a culture that normalizes compromise. We walk ...
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Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Parenting,
Relationships
Episodes (20/460)
More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 6; 5-6, Can God Repent?
Send us a text A single line in Genesis 6 says the thoughts of the human heart were only evil continually—and that God was grieved. From that stark diagnosis, we open a candid journey through divine sorrow, human responsibility, and the fierce mercy that waits before judgment falls. We look at why Scripture sometimes says God “repents,” how that language reflects our change rather than His, and why that matters for anyone trying to live clean in a culture that normalizes compromise. We walk ...
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4 days ago
17 minutes

More Than Medicine
Interview with Jeannie Smith of the Coastline CPC
Send us a text A story of grief turning to grit can change how we think about life, law, and love. Dr. Robert Jackson sits down with Jeannie Smith—once a patient in a crisis pregnancy center, now the executive director of Coastline Women’s Center—to trace how one decision reshaped her future and why she now advocates for South Carolina’s SB 323. Jeannie opens up about the pain of an abortion in her past, the miraculous healing that followed, and the calling that led her to leave a medical car...
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1 week ago
24 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 6 ; 4 There were Giants in the Earth
Send us a text Giants stride through ancient pages, but the real story here is how renown without righteousness corrodes a world. We open Genesis 6 and meet the Nephilim, trace the root of their name to “fallen,” and explore how demonic influence, cultural myth, and biblical testimony converge around an age swollen with power and soaked in violence. Along the way, we connect paleontology’s record of outsized creatures and the cross‑cultural memory of giants with Scripture’s concern: when stre...
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1 week ago
10 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - Interview with Mark Baumgartner
Send us a text A single question over breakfast can reroute a life. That’s how Mark Baumgartner, a former airline and corporate pilot, found himself trading flight plans for a green vest on a Columbia sidewalk—armed with a simple card, a phone number, and a promise of help. One mother stopped at the top of a hill, turned around, and asked, “Can you really help me?” Months later, Mark received a midnight photo of Chloe, “my precious gift from God.” That moment became the name and heartbeat of ...
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2 weeks ago
25 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 3;3 My Spirit shall not strive with man forever
Send us a text What if the most sobering line in Genesis isn’t about giants or an ark, but about a God who finally stops striving with a hardened people? We open Genesis 6:3 and sit with the text until it searches us—Spirit versus flesh, patience versus presumption, and the long runway of mercy that ran out in the days of Noah. Along the way, we trace how theologians read the 120 years, why Paul’s words in Galatians 5 throw a spotlight on our daily choices, and how a very human story of rebuk...
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2 weeks ago
18 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - Interview with Dr. Matt Clark
Send us a text A raw, unfiltered look at South Carolina’s fight over the Unborn Child Protection Act (S.323)—and why many believe the current heartbeat law still leaves thousands of lives at risk. We bring you inside the latest Senate Medical Affairs Subcommittee hearing with Dr. Matt Clark, director of Personhood South Carolina, to break down what the bill actually does, where accountability should fall, and how deterrence, defenses for coercion, and equal protection collide in real-world ca...
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3 weeks ago
19 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 6, 1-2 The Sons of God
Send us a text What if the strangest passage in Genesis is a map for reading the moment we’re living through right now? We open Genesis 6 and follow the thread from “the sons of God” and the Nephilim to Jesus’ startling warning that the days before his return will mirror the days of Noah. Not to stir sensationalism, but to name the deep currents—unchecked desire, spiritual rebellion, and cultural numbness—and to remind ourselves that judgment in Scripture is never just an ending. It’s the lim...
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - You Cannot Make Poison Safe.
Send us a text Can a poison ever be made “safe” through testing alone? That unsettling question drives a candid conversation about vaccine safety, mandates, and the ethics of informed consent. We start with the everyday reality of lead testing in children, recall the historical use of mercury and arsenic as medicine, and ask whether modern labels can override inherent toxicity. From there, we examine how trust, data transparency, and institutional incentives shape what parents are told—and wh...
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 5, 21 Judgment Coming
Send us a text What does it truly mean to walk with God? In this thought-provoking episode of Devotions with Dr. Papa, we uncover the profound spiritual legacy of ancient patriarchs like Methuselah and Noah, who stood apart as preachers of righteousness in a corrupt world. Dr. Robert Jackson takes us on a fascinating journey through Genesis 5, revealing how Methuselah—whose very name meant "judgment coming"—carried a prophetic message throughout his extraordinary 969-year life. Imagine beari...
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1 month ago
16 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - Honoring Charlie Kirk
Send us a text When tragedy strikes the Christian community, how should believers respond? Dr. Robert Jackson tackles this profound question through the lens of martyrdom, drawing powerful parallels between Stephen—the first Christian martyr—and Charlie Kirk, whose life was recently cut short. Drawing from Acts chapters 6-7, Dr. Jackson unpacks the striking similarities between these two men of faith separated by millennia. Both were filled with grace and spiritual power. Both faced fierce o...
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1 month ago
22 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen. 5, 21-24 Enoch walked with God
Send us a text What does it truly mean to "walk with God" as Enoch did? Dr. Papa invites us into a profound exploration of one of Scripture's most mysterious figures – a man who lived 365 years and then simply vanished because "God took him." Through careful examination of Genesis 5:22-24, we discover that Enoch stands apart from all other patriarchs. While their stories end with "and he died," Enoch's culminates in divine translation – taken directly to heaven without experiencing death. Bu...
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1 month ago
18 minutes

More Than Medicine
When Christian Leaders Fall: Navigating Faith After Moral Failures
Send us a text The recent passing of James Dobson sparked a broader conversation about fallen Christian leaders and how believers should respond when those we've trusted are revealed to have feet of clay. Dr. Robert Jackson and his daughter Hannah Miller tackle this sensitive topic with wisdom, vulnerability, and biblical insight. At the heart of their discussion lies a profound reminder: we all share in humanity's fallen nature. While some leaders' sins become public spectacles—typically in...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP Gen. 5 The Line of Promise, The Preachers of Righteousness
Send us a text Have you ever skimmed past Genesis 5, seeing it as nothing more than a tedious list of ancient names and numbers? What if those seemingly dry verses contain profound wisdom for your family's spiritual journey? Dr. Robert Jackson ("Dr. Papa") uncovers the hidden treasures within this genealogy, revealing how the ten patriarchs from Adam to Noah lived extraordinarily long lives—averaging 912 years—and served as "preachers of righteousness" to preserve God's truth across generati...
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1 month ago
22 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - Interview with Scott Schara (Part Two)
Send us a text The medical industrial complex doesn't value all lives equally—and Scott Schara learned this in the most devastating way possible. When his 19-year-old daughter Grace, who had Down syndrome, entered the hospital with mild COVID symptoms, Scott never imagined she would never come home. Seven days later, Grace was dead—not from COVID complications, but from what Scott discovered was deliberate medical mismanagement, including an illegal DNR order placed without family consent. W...
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1 month ago
29 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 4, 23 -26 The Way of Cain
Send us a text Have you ever wondered if your religious routine is just that—a routine? Dr. Robert Jackson opens his heart in this powerful episode, revealing his own journey from perfect church attendance to perfect stranger with God. Drawing from Genesis 4:23-26, Dr. Papa contrasts two spiritual paths: "the way of Cain" marked by pride, self-justification, and moral decline, and the lineage of Seth who "began to call upon the name of the Lord." With scholarly insight, he examines Lamech's ...
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1 month ago
17 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - Interview with Scott Schara (Part One)
Send us a text Scott Schara never imagined his journey would transform from successful businessman to full-time medical freedom advocate. But when his beloved daughter Grace died in a hospital during COVID after he was forcibly removed from her bedside, everything changed. The heartbreaking story begins with Grace's birth in 2002. Born with Down syndrome, the hospital staff's first reaction was to ask if the family wanted to "keep her." Instead of seeing limitation, Scott and his wife embrac...
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1 month ago
31 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP - Gen 4, 16 -19 He went out from the presence of the Lord
Send us a text Genesis 4:16-17 tells us that Cain "went out from the presence of the Lord" - a powerful picture of those who walk away from faith. Whether it's young adults leaving their Christian upbringing or anyone turning their back on God, this passage reminds us there's always hope for return. For parents with wayward children, Dr. Jackson offers this powerful encouragement: "Your praying is stronger than their sinning." Never lose hope in the power of persistent, pure-hearted prayer. ...
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2 months ago
14 minutes

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MTM - Interview with Rebecca Terrell..The Grace Schara Story
Send us a text The heartbreaking story of Grace Schara, a vibrant 19-year-old with Down syndrome who died in the hospital during COVID treatment, serves as a powerful warning about medical autonomy and family rights during healthcare crises. Rebecca Terrell from the New American joins Dr. Robert Jackson to unpack this tragic case that exposes the darker side of pandemic-era hospital protocols. Grace was exceptional - she played violin, rode horses, and brought immeasurable joy to everyone sh...
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2 months ago
22 minutes

More Than Medicine
DWDP: Gen 4, 12 -15 Jesus Bore our Shame that Paralyzes
Send us a text Shame can be a powerful prison. In this intimate devotional episode, we dive deep into the aftermath of humanity's first murder through the lens of Genesis 4:12-15. The story of Cain's punishment reveals profound truths about our own struggles with sin, shame, and separation from God. What happens when the weight of our actions becomes too heavy to carry? Cain's lament that "my punishment is too great to bear" echoes through time into the hearts of many today. Drawing from his...
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2 months ago
12 minutes

More Than Medicine
MTM - The Role of Repurposed Drugs in Treating Cancer
Send us a text Dr. Robert Jackson tackles the controversial yet increasingly compelling topic of repurposed drugs in cancer treatment, sharing remarkable patient stories that challenge conventional medical thinking. Meet the bladder cancer patient given no hope by her oncologist who achieved complete remission through mistletoe injections. Learn about Joe Tippin, the sole survivor in a lung cancer study who credits mebendazole—an inexpensive anti-parasitic medication—for his recovery. ...
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2 months ago
22 minutes

More Than Medicine
Send us a text A single line in Genesis 6 says the thoughts of the human heart were only evil continually—and that God was grieved. From that stark diagnosis, we open a candid journey through divine sorrow, human responsibility, and the fierce mercy that waits before judgment falls. We look at why Scripture sometimes says God “repents,” how that language reflects our change rather than His, and why that matters for anyone trying to live clean in a culture that normalizes compromise. We walk ...