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
496 episodes
MTM - Interview with Joe Wolverton..Why a Balanced Budget Amendment Won't Work.
What if the fastest path to a balanced budget isn’t a new amendment at all, but simply enforcing the one we already have? We sit down with constitutional lawyer Joe Wolverton to dismantle the popular case for a new constitutional convention and...
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Season 3
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Episode 407
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31:36
DWDP - Gen 8: 18-19 What Happened to the Dinosaurs?
What if the real dinosaur debate isn’t about bones, but about the story we use to read them? We take you from ancient dragon legends and striking biblical descriptions to modern fossil labs that report soft tissue in dinosaur remains, then ask ...
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Season 3
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Episode 404
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22:08
MTM - Interview with Joe Wolverton..Whats Wrong with a Con-Con?
Want to change Washington by rewriting the rules? Not so fast. We sit down with constitutional lawyer Joe Wolverton to pull back the curtain on the modern push for an Article V constitutional convention—and why the promise of a “limited” conven...
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Season 3
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Episode 405
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31:05
DWDP - Gen 8: 14-17 Go Out of the Ark
A sealed door. A silent pause. Then rain on a roof no one had ever heard before. We open with the stark drama of ark dark and follow Noah’s family from fear to freedom, tracing how God first invites people into rest and then sends them out with...
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Season 3
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Episode 402
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15:03
MTM - Interview with Dan Fenton/Patriot Academy
Ever wonder why so many smart people feel lost when policy gets real? We invited Dan Fenton from Patriot Academy to walk us through a practical path from frustration to action—one living room class, one church cohort, one teen legislative debat...
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Season 3
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Episode 403
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27:25
DWDP - Gen 8:13-14 Noah Removed the Covering of the Ark and Looked
A man lifts the covering of an ark and stares into a world made strange—mud-caked plains, unsettled skies, and the quiet left by judgment. We walk through that moment with Noah and trace the precise timeline of birds, days, and decisions, then ...
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Season 3
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Episode 400
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20:13
MTM - Interview with Brian Hooker PhD
Start with the data, stay with the people. That’s the pulse of our conversation with Brian Hooker, PhD—biochemical engineer, researcher, and chief scientific officer at Children’s Health Defense—who traces how a family crisis led to two decades...
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Season 3
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Episode 401
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30:15
DWDP - Gen 8: 5-14 Noah Opened the Window of the Ark
A dove with an olive leaf, a window cracked open to a washed world, and a family waiting for dry ground—Genesis 8 gives us a vivid frame to see God’s justice and mercy side by side. We walk through Noah’s long year, trace the raven and the dove...
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Season 3
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Episode 398
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17:55
MTM - Interview with Corey Schmidlkoffer Part Two
A plane touches down in Bethel and everything changes. What began as a single trip becomes a years-long commitment to Alaska’s remote villages, shaped not by big events but by small tables, shared stories, and the courage to listen. We open up ...
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Season 3
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Episode 399
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25:15
DWDP - Gen 8 : 4 The Search for the Ark
A single verse in Genesis launches a century-spanning adventure: did Noah’s Ark truly rest on the mountains of Ararat, and can it be found today? We trace the trail from ancient testimony to modern expeditions, weighing bold claims, failed clim...
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Season 3
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Episode 396
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25:08
MTM - Interview with Corey Schmidlkoffer Part One
What if you reached 24 without ever hearing the gospel in a way that made sense? That’s the question at the center of Corey’s gripping story—an Alaskan childhood marked by addiction, years in juvenile detention, and a November night under brigh...
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Season 3
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Episode 397
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23:40
DWDP - Gen 8: 1-4 The Ark Rested on Mount Ararat
What if the flood didn’t solve the problem it seemed designed to wash away? We walk through Genesis 8 and discover a world drying out under God’s command while eight sinners step into sunlight with the same hearts they had before the storm. “Go...
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Season 3
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Episode 394
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13:55
MTM - Weight Loss Goals and GLP-1 Inhibitors
Resolutions don’t work without a decision. We open with three unforgettable transformations—a highway worker shedding 220 pounds through daily walks and a simple menu, a granddad reclaiming the floor with a six-inch plate, and a construction pr...
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Season 3
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Episode 391
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24:55
DWDP - Gen 7:24 The Waters Prevailed
Water has a memory for anyone who has stood near a roaring river, but Genesis 7–8 asks us to reckon with something far larger: waters that prevailed on the earth for 150 days and a world that did not look the same afterward. We open the text, t...
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Season 3
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Episode 392
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22:06
MTM - Measles Mini Epidemic in South Carolina
Headlines shout epidemic, but we ask a different set of questions: What does the baseline look like, who is truly at risk, and which practical steps actually matter? We dig into the meaning of “outbreak,” how population size and local condition...
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Season 3
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Episode 393
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19:14
DWDP - Gen 7: 17-23 And the Flood Came
A rising sea, a rising question: can we trust the plain words of Genesis when everything around us urges a softer read? We open Genesis 7:17–23 and trace the language, the logic, and the stakes of a global Flood, exploring how God’s justice, pa...
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Season 3
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Episode 390
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20:24
MTM - Interview with Dr. Matt Clark
Hard questions sharpen our compassion and our logic. We sit down with Dr. Matt Clark—physician, pastor, and executive director of Personhood South Carolina—to trace personhood from Genesis to the Constitution and ask what equal protection reall...
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Season 3
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Episode 395
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24:45
DWDP - Gen 7: 10-12 The Flood and Scientific Speculation
A single sentence in Genesis 7 changes how we think about the Flood: the fountains of the great deep burst open before the rain ever fell. We start with that order and build a clear, humble path through the text—pinpointing the stated date, pro...
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Season 3
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Episode 388
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15:37
MTM - Interview Dr. Michael Cloer..Should America Stand with Israel
The headlines are loud, but the questions underneath are louder: Is the Israel we read about in scripture connected to the nation we see on today’s maps? And if so, what responsibility do Christians carry in a moment of grief, fear, and rising ...
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Season 3
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Episode 389
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37:10
DWDP - Gen 7: 2-9 Noah Enters the Ark
A courtroom, a quail, and a flood: one odd New York case from 1939 becomes a surprising doorway into Genesis 7, exposing how much of our certainty rests on untested assumptions. We walk through the text on clean and unclean animals, why seven p...
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Season 2
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Episode 386
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22:19
MTM - Mary Had A Little Lamb Part Two
A nursery rhyme becomes a roadmap to redemption. We walk from Bethlehem’s quiet fields to Jerusalem’s crowded courts and finally to Revelation’s blazing throne room, tracing how Mary’s child is the Lamb who fulfills Israel’s calendar with pinpo...
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Season 2
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Episode 387
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28:54
DWDP - Essay.. The Manger and the Republic by Joe Wolverton
Freedom doesn’t survive on paperwork alone; it lives or dies on the character of a people. We open Galatians 5:1 and read Joe Wolverton’s stirring essay “The Manger and the Republic,” tracing a vivid line from Bethlehem to Philadelphia and aski...
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Season 2
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Episode 384
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24:10
MTM - Mary Had A Little Lamb Revisited Part One
What if the manger only makes sense in the light of the cross? We follow the “trail of the Lamb” across Scripture to show why Christmas is neither accidental nor sentimental, but the unveiling of God’s long-promised Passover Lamb. From Micah’s ...
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Season 2
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Episode 385
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28:30
DWDP - Gen 7:1 Righteousness by Faith
The word that changes everything isn’t go—it’s come. We open Genesis 7:1 and step into Noah’s world of long silence, steady hammer blows, and an outrageous promise that demanded decades of obedience before a single drop fell. As the animals gat...
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Season 2
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Episode 382
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16:13
MTM - Christmas In The Middle East
A concrete-walled hospital, two open wards, and a handful of nurses training students to shoulder the work—our story begins there, in late-1970s Gaza, where medicine, faith, and friendship intersected with daily need. Carlotta shares how a vers...
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Season 2
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Episode 383
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29:03