More Than Medicine
Award-winning author, Dr. Robert E. Jackson, Jr., teaches Biblical principles on marriage, family, parenting, current events, evangelism, discipleship and health issues. Over 40 years as a medical doctor, 38 years of marriage, and parenting 9 children give Dr. Jackson a unique, relevant perspective on Christian life issues.
Episodes
470 episodes
MTM - Year End Book Recommendations
Five books. One lively conversation that jumps from genetics to law, from compassion to culture, from jungle missions to a CEO’s second chance. We pulled together a year-end stack that refuses easy answers and invites deeper thinking, practical...
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Episode 381
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DWDP - Gen 6; 17-22 I am Bringing the Flood
A global flood unlike any other, a covenant that anchors hope, and a cascade of questions modern listeners still ask—this conversation moves from the text of Genesis 6:17–21 into the texture of real life. We read the passage, sit with the gravi...
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Episode 378
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MTM - Give Thanks unto the Lord for He is Good
Gratitude sounds simple until stories from the field reset your compass. We open the pantry, feel the mattress under our back, turn a clean tap, and then remember widows in Haiti boiling roots to calm a hollow ache. The contrast isn’t meant to ...
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Episode 379
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DWDP - Gen 6; 13-16 Make for Yourself an Ark.
A world soaked in violence. A warning no one wanted. A colossal barge with one door and a promise that judgment would not have the final word. We open Genesis 6:13–16 and follow the details many skip: gopher wood, three decks, precise dimension...
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Episode 376
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MTM - Interview with Chad Murray
A veteran narcotics investigator pulls back the curtain on how major drug cases really come together—without the TV gloss. We sit down with Chad Murray, a former local narcotics leader and ATF task force officer, to map the routes, decisions, a...
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Episode 377
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DWDP - Gen 6 11-13 Why God Brought the Flood
A world once drowned in corruption and violence feels uncomfortably familiar. We open Genesis 6:11–13 and ask hard questions about what God saw then and what He sees now—how cultures drift toward destruction, how violence gets normalized, and w...
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Episode 374
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MTM - Why are we giving Hepatitis B Vaccine to Newborns?
A newborn’s first day should be calm, not a crash course in public health policy. We dive into why a vaccine built for adult risk factors—unprotected sex and shared needles—became a universal ritual in the nursery, and we trace the decisions, i...
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Episode 375
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DWDP - Gen 6; 14
Widespread violence. A single family building a vast ark. A promise sealed with a rainbow. We open Genesis 6 and take a hard look at whether Noah stands as legend or as sober history—and why that question shapes the way we read every page of Sc...
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Episode 372
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MTM - Interview with Ursula Conway..Arizona Chapter CHD
A quiet ranch near the Arizona border, a stack of mandates, and a pharmacist looking for an exemption—that’s the unlikely spark behind covidindex.science, a volunteer-built library now holding more than 2,100 entries of COVID studies, interview...
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Episode 373
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DWDP - Gen 7-9 Noah Found Grace
A single line flips the darkest chapter into a story of hope: “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” We open Genesis 6:7–9 and follow that thread of grace through judgment, obedience, and a faith that dared to build before rain existed...
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Episode 370
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Interview with Michelle Gershman - Whistleblower, OB Nurse- Effect of Covid Vax on Pregnant Moms
A single moment on a postpartum floor changed everything. Our guest, an OB nurse in California, describes the first time she was told to give a hepatitis B shot to a healthy newborn—and the gut-deep resistance that sent her searching through in...
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Episode 371
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DWDP - Gen 6; 5-6, Can God Repent?
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 wait...
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Episode 368
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Interview with Jeannie Smith of the Coastline CPC
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...
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Episode 369
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DWDP - Gen 6 ; 4 There were Giants in the Earth
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 my...
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Episode 366
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MTM - Interview with Mark Baumgartner
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 p...
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Episode 367
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DWDP - Gen 3;3 My Spirit shall not strive with man forever
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 presu...
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Episode 364
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MTM - Interview with Dr. Matt Clark
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 Subcommi...
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Episode 365
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DWDP - Gen 6, 1-2 The Sons of God
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...
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Episode 362
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MTM - You Cannot Make Poison Safe.
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, re...
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Episode 363
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DWDP - Gen 5, 21 Judgment Coming
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 ...
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Episode 360
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MTM - Honoring Charlie Kirk
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,...
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Episode 361
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DWDP - Gen. 5, 21-24 Enoch walked with God
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 c...
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Episode 358
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When Christian Leaders Fall: Navigating Faith After Moral Failures
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 tack...
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Episode 359
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DWDP Gen. 5 The Line of Promise, The Preachers of Righteousness
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. Pa...
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Episode 356
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MTM - Interview with Scott Schara (Part Two)
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 ...
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Episode 357
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