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  • Journaling as a Spiritual Discipline
    2025/12/30

    Dr. Jeremiah Stanley is Pastor of Trinity at Mandarin, previously VP of Student Affairs at TCJ for many years. In this episode he shares his thoughts on the power of journaling as a spiritual discipline. A practice he adopted in college and continues to this day, journaling has played an important role in his spiritual growth and personal development. He shares tips on how to approach the discipline to avoid burnout or disappointment and explains how it can be a valuable personal resource within a short time.

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    40 分
  • The Marriage You Might Miss
    2025/12/18

    Season 4, Episode 7 is live! Plenty of marriages outside the Christian faith display life-long loyalty and familial success – markers we often equate with a healthy marriage. But does God have more in mind for a thriving, healthy marriage? This week’s guest, Mr. Wyman Winbush (Pastor, Minister, and Life Coach) explains that all too often, divine potential is overlooked in the marriage covenant. “Good people can have a long marriage, but that does not mean they are living out God’s divine purpose for marriage.” Listen today to learn what that divine purpose might look like and how vast its potential could prove to be!

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    50 分
  • Was It Worth It?: 39 Years in Missions
    2025/12/16

    Alumnus Gib Wood (who happens to be father of our host, Mr. Keith Wood) has been a missionary to the American military population in Germany for the past 39 years. In this episode we discuss the ups and downs of missionary life and lessons learned on the field. As he transitions into a different role within missions, Mr. Wood shares insight on some of the pressures missionaries face to “perform well” on paper instead of being free to focus on faithful ministry.

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    45 分
  • Plundered and Sold: Slavery in the Ancient World
    2025/12/16

    Dr. Tadlock is a history professor at Trinity College of Jacksonville. In this episode, we take a look at what slavery meant in the ancient world, exploring the core definition of slavery as a lack of personal freedom.

    Discovering some unexpected truths along the way, we discuss the two main paths to slavery in ancient times, how common it was, and why revolts were an uncommon issue. We wrap up the conversation with a look at how slavery shows up throughout the Bible and how it is often misunderstood when read through a modern lens.

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    36 分
  • 140K Hours of Faith at Work
    2025/12/16

    The average adult in the US spends 140K hours in the workplace, compared to approximately 4K hours at church. Based on time expenditure alone, the potential for Christians to impact their workplace is unbelievable! But is that impact taking place? If not, what can be done about it? Is there a model we can follow? Join us for a conversation with Dr. Tammie McClafferty, CEO of LifeWork Leadership First Coast, as we explore the habits, disciplines, and mentalities that can help us to see our work through the lens of ministry.

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    36 分
  • Translating Truth: The History and Heart Behind Bible Translation
    2025/12/16

    Bible translations have been controversial for as long as there has been translation work on the Scriptures! Did historical Bible translators believe their work was the final authority? Is there a danger in being faithful to a specific translation in perpetuity? In this episode, Dr. John Williams takes on the topic of Bible Translations and some common concerns and questions that surround Bible Translation in general and the KJV in specific.

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    48 分
  • The Trail of Blood: Fact or Fiction
    2025/12/16

    Can a noble cause make a misstep? In this episode we go back in time with church historian Dr. John Williams to trace the history of the Baptists. Some may argue that there is a clear line of descent (of theological purity) from the time of Jesus to the Baptist church – a theory commonly referred to as the Trail of Blood. Does history corroborate this claim? Can theological purity be passed down removed from a genealogical timeline? What are the implications? How should one address historical evidence that contradicts traditional doctrinal beliefs? Don’t forget to like and subscribe to the TCJPodcast!

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    36 分
  • False Friends of Biblical Archaeology
    2025/12/16

    We are back with season 4, Episode 1 of the TCJ Podcast, featuring return guest and biblical archaeologist, Mr. Brian Maggard!

    Last time Mr. Maggard was with us we had a fascinating discussion regarding an archaeological dig where he believes is the location of biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. This time, we discuss some well-known finds that turned out to be hoaxes (whether intentional deceptions or otherwise) as well as how to guard against the type of individuals he calls “False Friends”.

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    43 分