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Best podcasts about jamie dew

Latest podcast episodes about jamie dew

The Not Ready for Prime Time Podcast: The Early Years of SNL
My SNL Story: The SNL Hall of Fame Podcast

The Not Ready for Prime Time Podcast: The Early Years of SNL

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 72:25


It's the end of an era! After seven seasons and nearly 200 episodes, The SNL Hall of Fame—one of the cornerstones of the Saturday Night Live fan community—is closing its doors. This beloved podcast has hosted incredible conversations about the most influential cast members, writers, hosts, and musical guests in SNL's storied history.Throughout their run, they've worked with listeners to enshrine over 35 SNL luminaries in the Hall. As their final season concludes, fans have just ONE LAST CHANCE to make their voices heard by voting on who should make up the seventh—and final—class of The SNL Hall of Fame.The SNL Hall of Fame curator and podcast creator Jamie Dew is joined by current Chief Conversationalist Bill Kenney and his predecessor Thomas Sena (who held the role for five seasons) as they reflect on the Hall's origins, the podcast's evolution, and its impact on the SNL fan community. They share their favorite moments from the show's run and make some final pitches for nominees they feel can't be left off this last round of voting.Haven't listened yet? Now's the time! And don't forget to VOTE! Head to The SNL Hall of Fame website to cast your ballot for the final class of inductees, then explore their incredible archive of episodes.Thank you, JD, Thomas, Bill, and Matt, for all you've done in helping to preserve SNL's legacy. We love you. You will be missed!---------------------------------Subscribe today!Follow us on social media: X (Twitter): NR4PTProjectBluesky: nr4ptproject.bsky.socialInstagram: nr4ptprojectFacebook: The Not Ready for Prime Time ProjectContact Us: Website: https://www.nr4project.comEmail: nr4ptproject@gmail.com

Apologetics Profile
Episode 267: BONUS: 2024 Year in Review - Apologetics Profile

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 79:40


Our 2024 year-in-review theme for this special broadcast is From Unbelief to Belief. We feature clips from selected episodes in 2024 discussing the problem of unbelief and the hope we have in Christ of overcoming unbelief, in our own lives and the lives of those we know and love. Some of the guests featured on this special edition of the Profile include Dr. Darrell Bock, Dr. Doug Groothuis, Alisa Childers, Dr. Jamie Dew, Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez, Dr. William Dembski, Dr. Jana Harmon, Dr. Gary Habermas, and J. Warner Wallace. As we come to the closing days of 2024, we ask you to consider a tax-deductible donation to Watchman Fellowship to help make our weekly podcasts possible. You may donate at www.watchman.org/give or become a regular monthly supporter at www.patreon.com/WatchmanFellowship. If you prefer to send a check, please make it payable to Watchman Fellowship and indicate your support for Apologetics Profile Podcast. Our address is:     Watchman Fellowship, Inc.     PO BOX 310     Arlington, Texas 76004Related Links: Access additional Watchman Fellowship resources related to today's podcast: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: www.watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr.: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hiddenness Watchman Fellowship's complete Profile Notebook demo video: www.watchman.org/Demo Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (around 700 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: www.watchman.org/notebook. Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

First Fairhope | Sermons
Marvelous Monday - July 29

First Fairhope | Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 43:10


Dr. Jamie Dew is the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College. Previously, he was the Vice President for Undergraduate Studies and Distance Learning at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds an MDiv and PhD in theological studies from SEBTS, as well as a PhD in philosophy of mind and philosophy of religion from the University of Birmingham (UK). He is married to Tara, and they have two sets of twins.

First Fairhope | Sermons
Marvelous Monday - July 29

First Fairhope | Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 43:10


Dr. Jamie Dew is the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College. Previously, he was the Vice President for Undergraduate Studies and Distance Learning at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds an MDiv and PhD in theological studies from SEBTS, as well as a PhD in philosophy of mind and philosophy of religion from the University of Birmingham (UK). He is married to Tara, and they have two sets of twins.

Falls Creek Youth Camp
Falls Creek - Week 6 - Night 5

Falls Creek Youth Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 33:32


Welcome to Week 6 of Falls Creek 2024! This week's band is the Crescent City Worship Band led by Nate Jernigan, and the camp speaker is Jamie Dew.

Falls Creek Youth Camp
Falls Creek - Week 6 - Night 4

Falls Creek Youth Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 33:22


Welcome to Week 6 of Falls Creek 2024! This week's band is the Crescent City Worship Band led by Nate Jernigan, and the camp speaker is Jamie Dew.

Falls Creek Youth Camp
Falls Creek - Week 6 - Night 3

Falls Creek Youth Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 36:25


Welcome to Week 6 of Falls Creek 2024! This week's band is the Crescent City Worship Band led by Nate Jernigan, and the camp speaker is Jamie Dew.

Falls Creek Youth Camp
Falls Creek - Week 6 - Night 2

Falls Creek Youth Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 34:19


Welcome to Week 6 of Falls Creek 2024! This week's band is the Crescent City Worship Band led by Nate Jernigan, and the camp speaker is Jamie Dew.

Falls Creek Youth Camp
Falls Creek - Week 6 - Night 1

Falls Creek Youth Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 33:30


Welcome to Week 6 of Falls Creek 2024! This week's band is the Crescent City Worship Band led by Nate Jernigan, and the camp speaker is Jamie Dew.

NorthWoods Church Matters
Ep 196 || How Women Are Valuable To The Church with Tara Dew

NorthWoods Church Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 32:44


Tara Dew has two big passions: women and God's Word! As the wife of Jamie Dew, President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in New Orleans, Tara gets to work with a lot of both. In this podcast she shares her thoughts with Rachel Bland on women serving in ministry to the church and the world at large.

SBC This Week
SBC Annual Meeting on the horizon

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 21:48


The 2024 Annual Meeting is upon us and there are a few last minute news items as well as a recap of the Cooperation Group's work and a celebration for Jamie Dew at NOBTS.

D.J. Horton
7 Deadly Sins of Ministry Episode 1: Subtle Pride ft. Dr. Jamie Dew

D.J. Horton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 28:27


Apologetics Profile
Episode 225: Understanding Postmodernism - Dr. Jamie Dew discusses his book [Part 2]

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 30:26


During his examination of Jesus, the Roman governor of Judea, Pontius Pilate, asked Jesus, "What is truth?" Earlier in John's account, however, Jesus proclaims that He is "the way, the truth and the life." Yet what if someone rejects Jesus and what He says of Himself? What is truth for them? To whom or to what do they turn? This week we pick up our conversation with philosopher and president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Dr. Jamie Dew and examine some postmodern concepts of truth. We are also giving away a copy of Jamie's 2017 book Understanding Postmodernism: a Christian Perspective. Just drop Daniel Ray a line at Dray@watchman.org with a current mailing address (US residents only). Daniel will select one listener at random. Offer valid only for the original week this podcast airs.Dr. Jamie Dew is the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds two Ph.D. —a Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy from the University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Dew's Master of Divinity in Pastoral Ministry is from SEBTS and his Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies is from Toccoa Falls College, Toccoa, Ga.Dew's publications include Philosophy: A Christian Introduction, with Paul M. Gould (Baker, 2019); God and the Problem of Evil: Five Views, with Chad Meister (IVP Academic, 2017), How Do We Know? An Introduction to Epistemology, with Mark W. Foreman (IVP Academic, 2014), God and Evil: The Case for God in a World filled with Pain, with Chad Meister (IVP Books, 2013), and Science and Theology: An Assessment of Alister McGrath's Critical Realist Perspective (Wipf & Stock, 2014). For more info., visit: nobts.edu/President.Related Links: Free access to some related Watchman Profiles: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Postmodernism by Aaron Shamp: watchman.org/Postmodernism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Scientism by Dr. Luke Barnes and Daniel Ray: watchman.org/Scientism Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

Apologetics Profile
Episode 224: Understanding Postmodernism - Dr. Jamie Dew discusses his book [Part 1]

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 41:54


What is postmodernism? Its tacit influence permeates the media, art, music, literature, history, architecture, and even how many attempt to understand the Bible. Postmodernism tends to be suspicious of history, of objective truth, and of overarching meta-narratives which comprehensively attempt to explain reality. This week and next on the Profile, philosopher and president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Dr. Jamie Dew, explains what postmodernism is, how it began, and how Christians can intelligently engage those who adhere to its often contradictory and confusing assertions.Dr. Jamie Dew is the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds two Ph.D. —a Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS) and a Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy from the University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. Dew's Master of Divinity in Pastoral Ministry is from SEBTS and his Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies is from Toccoa Falls College, Toccoa, Ga.Dew's publications include Philosophy: A Christian Introduction, with Paul M. Gould (Baker, 2019); Understanding Postmodernism: a Christian Perspective, with Stewart E. Kelly (IVP Academic, 2017), God and the Problem of Evil: Five Views, with Chad Meister (IVP Academic, 2017), How Do We Know? An Introduction to Epistemology, with Mark W. Foreman (IVP Academic, 2014), God and Evil: The Case for God in a World filled with Pain, with Chad Meister (IVP Books, 2013), and Science and Theology: An Assessment of Alister McGrath's Critical Realist Perspective (Wipf & Stock, 2014). For more info., visit: nobts.edu/President.Related Links: Free access to some related Watchman Profiles: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Postmodernism by Aaron Shamp: watchman.org/Postmodernism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Scientism by Dr. Luke Barnes and Daniel Ray: watchman.org/Scientism Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

Chapel – Southern Equip
What If Your Faith Will Cost You Something?

Chapel – Southern Equip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 26:51


The post What If Your Faith Will Cost You Something? appeared first on Southern Equip.

Revitalize and Replant
A Conversation with Jamie Dew

Revitalize and Replant

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 30:40


Mark and Dan welcome Dr. Jamie Dew, President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. Dew has served as a pastor and at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary before he came to New Orleans in 2019. Here are some highlights: Southern Baptists should be proud of all six of our seminaries. They are each doing valuable work. The great work that God has done at NOBTS over the last several years. The differences in residential versus online education. Resources mentioned: To find our more about New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, check out NOBTS.edu

Mobberly Baptist Church
11-5-2023 – Homefront Conference – Dr. Jamie Dew – Longview Campus

Mobberly Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023


Homefront Conference – Dr. Jamie Dew

Church at The Mill
Come What May - Dr. Jamie Dew

Church at The Mill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 39:02


1 Peter 3:13-17 1. It's an honor to suffer for Jesus. 2. Love Jesus with all your heart. 3. Preach the gospel to people. 4. Remember to be gentle and respectful. 5. Remember to keep a clear conscience.

Live From the Dutch Hall with Pete Van Dyk
Ep 445 - Getting Hip to the Hip

Live From the Dutch Hall with Pete Van Dyk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 43:13


Pete connects with the three principals on the Getting Hip to the Hip Podcast.  This is a podcast that exposes Pete Marchica, from Malaga, Spain and Tim Lyden, San Diego, California, to the Canadian Rock band, the Tragically Hip.  The host and creator of this podcast, Jamie Dew joins Pete in studio while they connect to Spain and California by Zoom.  To check out our sponsor's great products go to www.KleenFlo.com To support our show and become Dutch Hall Royalty go to Patreon.com/dutchhall  and to buy some new Dutch Hall Merch go to The Dutch Hall Merch Store If you are a fan of Pete and would like him to perform in your town, go to petevandykcomedian.com/ for bookings.

NorthWoods Church Matters
Ep 160 || The Problem of Evil with Dr. Jamie Dew

NorthWoods Church Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 40:08


Dr. Jamie Dew, president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, joins Pastor Matt to discuss the so-called problem of evil. How can a good and powerful God allow evil in the world? Philosophers, theologians, and humble folks everywhere have tried to answer that question. Dr. Dew leads us through a biblical response.

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
Hip Jams for the May 2-4: Toronto Mike'd #1257

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 96:03


In this 1257th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by Jamie Dew and Tyler Campbell as they kick out their favourite May 2-4 long weekend Hip jams. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, the Yes We Are Open podcast from Moneris, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast
Jamie Dew – A Humbled Life Before God – Psalm 90

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 34:37


Psalm 90 humbles us, reminding us that God sees all, and then teaches us to live prayerfully before Him.

Talk Is Jericho
The SNL Hall Of Fame – Top 10 Cast Members Of All Time

Talk Is Jericho

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 73:40


Jamie Dew and Thomas Sena from the SNL Hall of Fame podcast join to do Top 10 picks for an SNL castmembers Hall of Fame! Everybody brings their own Top 10 picks from the show's 50-year history, and explain their respective rankings. They talk about Will Ferrall, Adam Sandler, John Belushi & Dan Aykroyd, Phil Hartman, Kristen Wiig, Gilda Radner, Eddie Murphy, Martin Short, Chris Farley, Dana Carvey, Kate McKinnon, and so many more! They share their favorite sketches, bits, impersonations and catchphrases along with plenty of awesome SNL trivia! Hear about the many collaborations between WWE and SNL, and the time Jericho almost served as the celebrity guest host. Please support our sponsors!FanDuel: download the FanDuel app & use promo code JERICHO to get $150 in FREE bets when you place your first $5 bet.Pandora: Find a gift as unique as your love! Visit a store near you or shop online at https://us.pandora.net/Mint Mobile: cut your wireless bill to $15 per month at https://www.mintmobile.com/jerichoToyota: Visit https://toyota.com/GRFamily to find your perfect Toyota!Cynch: download the Cynch app or go https://www.cynch.com/ and get your first tank exchange for $10 with code JERICHO.Bosch Tools: learn more at https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/SlingTV: check out https://www.sling.com/ for special offers  STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @TalkIsJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyhttps://www.webisjericho.com/

Inspire On The Go
Inspiring Stories: Dr. Tara Dew and Andrea Lennon

Inspire On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 18:12


This week's episode was recorded at the Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. Andrea Lennon sits down with Dr. Tara Dew, who spoke at this year's Ministers' Wives Conference. Dew recalls her own salvation experience at a Billy Graham crusade, and the two also discuss the significance of biblical hope. Dr. Tara Dew is the wife of Dr. Jamie Dew, president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary & Leavell College (NOBTS). She is a mom to two sets of twins: Natalie & Nathan and Samuel & Samantha. After graduating from Meredith College with a Bachelor of Arts in Human Communication, Tara taught second grade for four years before becoming a stay-at-home mom. Since then, she has earned a Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning Elementary Education from Liberty University and a Doctorate in Education from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. She is currently homeschooling her four children and serving the students, staff, and faculty of NOBTS. As a pastor’s wife, Tara has been heavily involved in women’s and children’s ministries over the years. This led to her passion for training, equipping, and supporting ministers’ wives.

Mississippi Baptist - Around the Table
Jamie Dew talks about Mississippi Baptists and NOBTS

Mississippi Baptist - Around the Table

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 37:33


Pull a seat up to the table and join us in a conversation with Jamie Dew, President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, about Mississippi Baptists' relationship with the seminary.  We hear his thoughts on some of the history of the seminary and his passion to increase the number of trained pastors.  Also, we hear his excitement for #sbc23 in New Orleans this June.  Around the Corner Events: Church Security & Safety Seminar - https://bit.ly/3eJ0eMb - 4 Locations - 10/10: Temple Baptist Church (Hattiesburg); 10/11: FBC Brookhaven; 10/12: Belden Baptist Church; 10/13: Emmanuel Baptist Church (Grenada)Praying for America: October 19 - November 08 // 19 days of praying for our nation.  bit.ly/Praying4AmericaPDFThe Guild - October 11(Columbia), October 13 (Gulfport) - Link to RegisterAnnual Meeting - October 25-26 - FBC Jackson - bit.ly/AM2022MBCBMore Events at www.mbcb.org/eventsPodcast Discussion Links: NOBTS website: https://nobts.edu/Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting: https://sbcannualmeeting.net/Contacts: Jon Martin, Men's Ministries Director (jmartin@mbcb.org)Tanner Cade, Communication Services Director (tcade@mbcb.org)Dr. Jamie Dew, President of NOBTS (nobts.edu)

SNL Hall of Fame
Episode 1 - Special Preview

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 58:24


On this Special Preview episode of the SNL Hall of Fame podcast, Jamie Dew is joined by his new co-host and Chief Librarian, Thomas Sena as they welcome Nicole Rovine and Jon Schneider of the SNL Network into the Hall for a round table discussion. First up they put Season 1 to bed, by examining the Inaugural Class and looking back on those nominees that fell short last season. From there it's Season 2 talk all the way! We reveal the 30 nominees for this coming and season and make some predictions and observations about this great curated cohort. ---You can find more from our guests today @thesnlnetworkPlease rate, review, share, subscribe the show where ever you get your podcasts. You can follow the SNL Hall of Fame on social @SNLHOFYou can follow Thomas and Matt on Twitter at @ThomasASena and @commonperson You can join the discussion in our Facebook Group at facebook.com/thesnlhof Lastly, please visit us on the web at snlhof.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

First Baptist Gray
D-Now Weekend | Dr. Jamie Dew

First Baptist Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 45:29


In this week's episode, Dr. Jamie Dew, guest speaker and President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminiary, preaches a message from 1 Corninthians 12 emphasizing the importance of everyone from within the body of Christ.  

Pathway Church Redlands
Reminders of Who We're Supposed to Be

Pathway Church Redlands

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 37:28


Dr. Jamie Dew of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary speaks from Titus 3.

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats
SNL Hall of Fame 2022 Vote Reveal

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 37:32


In this bonus, crossover edition of The SNL Network podcast, Jon Schneider teams up with Jamie Dew from the SNL Hall of Fame to make announce the vote reveal for the inaugural edition of the SNL Hall of Fame! ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on recent episodes: SNL Patron Feedback Show: Lyonne/Breakfast (May 25, 2022) Lyonne/Breakfast SNL Season Finale Roundtable - S47 E21 (May 23, 2022) Lyonne/Breakfast SNL Season Finale Hot Take Show - S47 E21 (May 21, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Gomez/Malone (May 18, 2022) Gomez/Malone SNL Roundtable - S47 E20 (May 16, 2022) Gomez/Malone SNL Hot Take Show - S47 E20 (May 14, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Cumberbatch/Fire (May 11, 2022) Cumberbatch/Fire SNL Roundtable - S47 E19 (May 9, 2022) Cumberbatch/Fire SNL Hot Take Show - S47 E19 (May 7, 2022)

SNL Hall of Fame
Episode 34 - The Reveal

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 42:06


We're back with our final original episode of the season and boy it's a big one! In today's episode, I'm joined by Jon Schneider of the SNL Network and we go through the numbers and reveal our first-ever inductees into the SNL Hall of Fame. Let us know what you think via Twitter, Facebook, Insta, Reddit or email. Until next season, This is Jamie Dew, saying this is Jamie Dew, saying good night and thank you so much for all your support. See you in Season two!If you've got questions about the show or would like to be a guest on an episode in the future please reach out - jamie@snlhof.comYou can follow and support the show through discussion and sharing in all the usual places. Twitter - @SNLHOF Web - snlhof.com#SNL #SaturdayNightLive #SNLHOF #SNLHallOfFame #LorneMichaels #NBC #30RockefellerPlaza #30Rock #Studio8H #NotReadyForPrimeTimePlayers #TV #LateNightTV #Comedy #SketchComedy #WeekendUpdate #ColdOpen #NYC Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/snlhof/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Apologetics Profile
Episode 119: "Longing to Know" Dr. Esther Lightcap Meek Discusses Christian Epistemology [Part 2]

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 38:58


Scripture exhorts us not to be conformed to this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. How much does the world subtly influence our thinking about God? In our day and age we are accustomed to "Googling" or asking Alexa for facts and information about anything from the weather to world news. How does this impact our thinking about God? Is God just a set of propositions to be defended? And must we exhaustively demonstrate evidence for God through rigorous proofs and experiments? On part two of our discussion with Christian philosopher Dr. Esther Lightcap Meek, we unpack some of these problematic ideas about modernist thinking and Esther offers insightful correctives to modern ideas through integrating the thoughts of scientist and philosopher Michael Polanyi and theologian John M. Frame  in her own thesis as "covenant epistemology." Whether it is the art of science, riding a bike, or knowing your auto mechanic, knowledge is inherently personal and participatory. We are beings in bodies, living souls, divine image bearers, subjects of our Creator. Our knowledge of God comes through participating in the community and work in which He has placed us.Dr. Esther Lightcap Meek (BA Cedarville College, MA Western Kentucky University, Ph.D Temple University) is Professor of Philosophy emeritus at Geneva College, in Western Pennsylvania. She is a Fellow Scholar with the Fujimura Institute, an Associate Fellow with the Kirby Laing Center for Public Theology, and a member of the Polanyi Society. She offers courses for Theopolis Institute, The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, and Regent College. Esther now works from Steubenville, Ohio. Her books include: Longing to Know - The Philosophy of Knowledge for Ordinary People (Baker Publishing Group, 2003) Loving To Know - Covenant Epistemology (Cascade Books, 2011) A Little Manual For Knowing (Cascade Books, 2014) Contact with Reality (Cascade Books, 2017) Be sure to check out our other podcasts on the importance of philosophy in the Christian faith! Dr. Timothy McGrew discusses the problems with David Hume's skepticism (Part 1, Part 2) Dr. Jamie Dew discusses basic epistemology as it relates to our knowledge of God (Listen Here)  Dr. Paul Gould discusses why philosophy is important for Christianity (Part 1, Part 2)  Dr. Luke Barnes discusses a philosophy of science known as "scientism" (Part 1, Part 2) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Dr. Meek's website: EstherLightcapMeek.com Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Atheism by Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Scientism by and Luke Barnes and Daniel Ray: watchman.org/scientism Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Street Epistemology by Daniel Ray: watchman.org/SE FREE: We are also offering a free subscription to our bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/FreeSUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman FellowshipFor more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats
SNL Hall of Fame 2022 Voting Ceremony

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 188:59


In this bonus, crossover edition of The SNL Network podcast, Andrew Dick, Bill Kenney, Jon Schneider & Nicole Rovine team up with Jamie Dew from the SNL Hall of Fame to make their selections from the inaugural SNL Hall of Fame ballot. You can vote for the 2022 Hall of Fame class here: https://forms.gle/feSgRmws8iZet7ku6 ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode!

Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity
#22 Tara Dew, Founder and Director of THRIVE at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

Women & Work: Stepping into Kingdom Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 57:39


Tara has loved Jesus for as long as she can remember. She was saved as a child at a Billy Graham crusade, and then surrendered to the ministry as a teenager. A few years later, she married her high school sweetheart, Dr. Jamie Dew, who is now the President of  New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College.    Together, they have 2 sets of twins: Natalie & Nathan (14 years old) and Samuel & Samantha (12 years old). Tara loves spending time with her family, trying out new restaurants in New Orleans, and teaching women to know and love the Word of God. She is the Director of Thrive: A Ministry Wives Certificate Program as well as an Adjunct Professor of Ministry to Women at NOBTS. Tara is also a contributing author to the book: The Whole Woman: Ministering to Her Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength published by B&H Publishing.  Resources Mentioned:   The Whole Woman (published by B&H, 2021)

Apologetics Profile
Episode 117: "How Do We Know?" Dr. Jamie Dew discusses Christian Epistemology

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 29:23


"How do we know what we know?" asks our guest this week, Dr. Jamie Dew, Christian philosopher and president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (nobts.edu). "This is the basic question that undergirds the discipline of epistemology. We take it for granted that we know many different things, but we rarely ask this basic question about our knowledge." That comes from Jamie's co-authored book with Mark W. Foreman, How Do We Know? An Introduction to Epistemology, 2nd Edition, (https://amzn.to/3KN2FIy).It is important for Christians to be able to answer this question, as many skeptics and atheists are increasingly utilizing it in their attempts to get Christians to doubt their faith. In this episode, Jamie outlines the basics about epistemology in relation to God, equipping us to better understand how to answer our skeptical friends and neighbors. This is part one of a three-part series on epistemology. The next two weeks will feature our interview with Christian philosopher Dr. Esther Lightcap Meek about her 2003 book, Longing to Know - The Philosophy of Knowledge for Ordinary People.Dr. Jamie Dew holds a PH.D in philosophy from the University of Birmingham (UK) and a Ph.D. in theological studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (SEBTS). He currently serves as president at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (nobts.edu). He also earned a Master of Divinity in Pastoral Ministry is from SEBTS and his Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies is from Toccoa Falls College, Toccoa, Ga. Dr. Dew's publications include:  Philosophy: A Christian Introduction, with Paul M. Gould (Baker, 2019) Understanding Postmodernism: a Christian Perspective, with Stewart E. Kelly (IVP Academic, 2017) God and the Problem of Evil: Five Views, with Chad Meister (IVP Academic, 2017) How Do We Know? An Introduction to Epistemology, with Mark W. Foreman (IVP Academic, 2014) God and Evil: The Case for God in a World filled with Pain, with Chad Meister (IVP Books, 2013) Science and Theology: An Assessment of Alister McGrath's Critical Realist Perspective (Wipf & Stock, 2014) ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:  Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Atheism by Robert M. Bowman: watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Scientism by and Luke Barnes and Daniel Ray: watchman.org/scientism Watchman Fellowship's 4-page Profile on Street Epistemology by Daniel Ray: watchman.org/SE  FREE: We are also offering a free subscription to our bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/FreeSUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman FellowshipFor more information, visit www.watchman.org© Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

First Baptist Opelika
Message By Jamie Dew, PHD

First Baptist Opelika

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 36:48


Resources – Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters
What Does It Mean To Be A Disciple?

Resources – Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 41:12


Jamie Dew | College Retreat 2022 | Friday NightWhat does it mean to be a disciple? During the 2022 College Retreat, Jamie Dew answers this question using Mark 10:35-42. Sometimes we have a false idea of what a true disciple of the Lord should look like. Jesus makes it clear that discipleship is about submitting to him—not personal gain for us. To be a faithful disciple of the Lord, we have to die to ourselves daily. It's not always about comfort and peace, but sacrifice. Jesus is the perfect example of discipleship because he came to serve, not to be served.Learn more about our student and adult conferences at Swoutfitters.com. P.S. If you liked this episode, we'd love to hear your feedback! Please leave us a review on Apple or Spotify and help us get the content out to help others grow in their faith and mission to equip the Church.Want to go deeper? Join the Snowbird Newsletter and get our list of favorite books! ==================================================Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the exposition of Scripture and personal relationships in order to equip the Church to impact this generation.==================================================We'd love to connect with you. Follow us here:FacebookYouTubeInstagram

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats
SNL Patron Feedback Show: Will Forte / Måneskin

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 79:45


Week 11 (Will Forte/Måneskin) is in the books and we are here to wrap it all up with our Patron Feedback Show! Each week, host Jon Schneider co-hosts this special podcast with patrons and joining him next are Jamie Dew & Carlos Rodela. Jamie & Carlos join us to answer questions from the SNL community and talk about what SNL alumni are saying on social media about the Forte episode and the upcoming Willem Defoe episode! ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on Patron Feedback Shows: SNL Patron Feedback Show: DeBose/Bleachers (Jan 19, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Paul Rudd (Dec 22, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Billie Eilish (Dec 15, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Liu/Saweetie (Nov 24, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Majors/Swift (Nov 18, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Culkin/Sheeran (Nov 11, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Sudeikis/Carlile (Oct 28, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Malek/Thug (Oct 21, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: KKW/Halsey (Oct 14, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Wilson/Musgraves (Oct 7, 2021) Catch up on other Season 47 coverage: Forte/Måneskin Roundtable - S47 E11 (Jan 24, 2022) Forte/Måneskin Hot Take Show - S47 E11 (Jan 22, 2022)

Edify: Encouraging Women in the Faith
Episode 22: Interview with Tara Dew on Marriage

Edify: Encouraging Women in the Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 30:14


Join Lauren and Virginia as they discuss the topic of marriage with Dr. Tara Dew. Tara's husband is Dr. Jamie Dew, the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.  Tara is also an Adjunct Professor and the Director of the Thrive program at NOBTS. In this episode they discuss building blocks of a healthy marriage, how to guard our marriage from the enemy, and how to be the wife that God has created us to be.

Edify: Encouraging Women in the Faith
Interview with Tara Dew on Theological Education

Edify: Encouraging Women in the Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 32:07


Join Lauren and Virginia as they discuss the topic of theological education with Dr. Tara Dew. Tara's husband is Dr. Jamie Dew, the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.  Tara is also an Adjunct Professor and the Director of the Thrive program at NOBTS. In this episode they discuss the importance for women to study the Bible and to know it well, the value of formal theological training for women, and how a woman can find opportunities for education in the local church. 

Redemption Church Utah
Sermon: Psalm 23 – Dr. Jamie Dew

Redemption Church Utah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 38:04


Psalm 23 The post Sermon: Psalm 23 – Dr. Jamie Dew appeared first on Redemption Church.

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats
SNL Patron Feedback Show: Week 1

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 58:19


Week 1 (Owen Wilson / Kacey Musgraves) is in the books and we are here to wrap it all up with our first Patron Feedback Show! Each week, host Jon Schneider co-hosts this special podcast with a patron and joining him first is Jamie Dew from the SNL Hall of Fame. Jamie joins us to answer questions from the SNL community, and talk about what SNL alumni are saying on social media about the SNL Premiere and this weekend's Kim Kardashian West / Halsey episode! ----- Welcome to the official SNL Stats podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on Season 47 coverage: Owen Wilson/Kacey Musgraves Roundtable - S47 E1 (Oct 4, 2021) Owen Wilson/Kacey Musgraves Hot Take Show - S47 E1 (Oct 2, 2021) SNL By The Numbers - S47 Preseason (Sept 29, 2021) Season 47 Preseason Roundtable (Sept 27, 2021) First look at Hosts & Musical Guests for SNL 47 (Sept 22, 2021) Catch up on other recent episodes: Norm Macdonald Tribute Show (Sept 14, 2021) SNL Rumors & Predictions | Superfan Takeover (Aug 31, 2021) SNL Cast Member Siobhan Fallon Hogan Interview (Aug 10, 2021) SNL Audition Stories (Jul 19, 2021) SNL All-Time Cast Draft | Superfan Takeover (June 21, 2021)

The London Lyceum
Human Nature and the Self with Jamie K. Dew Jr.

The London Lyceum

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 55:49


Jordan and Brandon talk with Jamie Dew about human nature and the self. They discuss questions like what is the self? What is human nature? What are the various views on human nature? What are the practical implications of affirming certain views? What is the most incompatible view with the Christian faith? Are there views incompatible with creedal orthodoxy? And more.Find more info about the London Lyceum or contact us at our website.Support the show

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats
S46, E14 - Nick Jonas | Saturday Night Live (SNL) Stats Roundtable

SNL (Saturday Night Live) Stats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 95:49


Welcome to the official SNL Stats podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 46 compares to all eras of the show. This week we are joined by SNL historian James Stephens (@snljames), EW & Vulture Writer and SNL In Review creator Andy Hoglund (@hoglundan), and SNL Hall of Fame host Jamie Dew (@snlhof) to break it all down. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@snlstats) and subscribe on YouTube (snlstats) to never miss an episode! Catch up on recent video episodes: SNL Stats Live Stream | S46, E14 - Jonas | Kenney, Kay, Haynes (Feb 27, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E13 - Page/Bunny | Tackenberg, SNL Nerds, Patterson (Feb 22, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E12 - King/Rateliff | Shannon Miller, Kenney, Haynes (Feb 15, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E11 - Levy/Bridgers | Buckman, SNL In Review, Sederholm (Feb 8, 2021) SNL Stats Live Stream | S46, E11 - Levy/Bridgers | ThatWeekInSNL, Haskell (Feb 6, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E10 - Krasinski/MGK | Tackenberg, Stephens, Kay (Feb 1, 2021) Catch up on recent audio episodes: SNL Stats Live Stream | S46, E14 - Jonas | Kenney, Kay, Haynes (Feb 27, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E13 - Page/Bunny | Tackenberg, SNL Nerds, Patterson (Feb 22, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E12 - King/Rateliff | Shannon Miller, Kenney, Haynes (Feb 15, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E11 - Levy/Bridgers | Buckman, SNL In Review, Sederholm (Feb 8, 2021) SNL Stats Live Stream | S46, E11 - Levy/Bridgers | ThatWeekInSNL, Haskell (Feb 6, 2021) SNL Stats Roundtable | S46, E10 - Krasinski/MGK | Tackenberg, Stephens, Kay (Feb 1, 2021)

Vintage Church NOLA Podcast
Send: Share Hope

Vintage Church NOLA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 35:32


The mission is always moving forward. Guest preacher, Dr. Jamie Dew, uses the gospel to show how and why we are called to share hope. For series resources and media, visit http://nola.vcmvmt.com/send.

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
Kicking Out Hip Jams: Toronto Mike'd #683

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 94:30


Mike chats with Jamie Dew from the Fully and Completely podcast about The Tragically Hip before Jamie kicks out his 10 favourite Hip jams.

Star Wars Sessions
"Dew It!" - Duel Of The Fates Chat With Jamie Dew // #68

Star Wars Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 84:33


We had the chance to chat with Jamie Dew - producer at Dewvre Podcasts and Such - about Duel of the Fates. Jamie has created a nine-part audio drama based on Colin Trevorrow's script for his Episode IX complete with full voice cast, sound FX, narration and more. It's a fine insight into a wonderful "what if?", a great effort and well worth your time. The episodes are available from duelofthefates.ca and all good podcast providers. For all your Sessions needs, head to starwarssessions.co.uk // Find and support us on PATREON at patreon.com/starwarssessions // Buy spicy SWS merch at teepublic.com/user/starwarssessions // Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe and share! You can find us on Twitter (@starwarssession) and Instagram (@starwarssessions) so come talk the Wars with us! We post polls, questions and thoughts on both socials and the results/comments are featured on the episodes as well. Send your voice messages to sws@whatiwatchedtonight.co.uk and we'll get them on the show. Catch the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and many more. Thanks again for listening – your continued support is so appreciated by us. Those spicy graphics by Isaac Pevy @ https://dovetail.design. MTFBWY.

The Nerd Academy Podcast
Knights Of The Nerd Republic | Episode 20: Jamie Dew, Duel Of The Fates Interview!

The Nerd Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020


Join us this week for Knights Of The Nerd Republic, where we sit down with Director/Producer/Narrator of the Duel Of The Fates Podcast Mini-series: Jamie Dew! @Dewvre Support us on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdacademypodcast where every dollar helps to keep the lights on.

Star Wars TV Talk
Talking Fates: Episode 1

Star Wars TV Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 26:53


Zack and John—along with their special guest, Jamie Dew—discuss the first instalment of "Duel of the Fates"—a podcast in 9 parts based on the leaked alleged Colin Trevorrow/Derek Connolly Star Wars: Episode 9 script. Star Wars: Duel of the Fates - A Podcast in Nine Parts on Apple Podcasts.

Church & Family Life with David Tarkington - Podcast
Episode 026 - Prayer for New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary & Dr. Jamie Dew

Church & Family Life with David Tarkington - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 13:21


Dr. David Tarkington is joined by Bradfordville First Baptist Church Pastor Dr. Ronny Raines and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary President Dr. Jamie Dew for this time of prayer for NOBTS, the faculty and staff, students, and all impacted by COVID-19. Praying as Dr. Dew and his team make needed decisions for the future as it relates to NOBTS.

Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus Podcast
Episode 47: So None of Us Can Boast

Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 42:26


In Podcast Episode 47, “So None of Us Can Boast,” Kim discusses God's use of human weakness so no human can boast and glory goes to Him alone.   The primary scripture text for this episode is Judges 7:1-8, with special emphasis on v. 2:   “The Lord said to Gideon, “You have too many warriors with you. If I let all of you fight the Midianites, the Israelites will boast to me that they saved themselves by their own strength.” (Judges 7:2)   “God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can't take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it.” (Ephesians 2:8-9) “That experience is worth boasting about, but I'm not going to do it. I will boast only about my weaknesses. If I wanted to boast, I would be no fool in doing so, because I would be telling the truth. But I won't do it, because I don't want anyone to give me credit beyond what they can see in my life or hear in my message, even though I have received such wonderful revelations from God. So to keep me from becoming proud, I was given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger from Satan to torment me and keep me from becoming proud. Three different times I begged the Lord to take it away. Each time he said, “My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.” So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.” (2 Corinthians 12:5-9)   Chorus to Casting Crowns' song “Only Jesus”   And I, I don't want to leave a legacy I don't care if they remember me Only Jesus And I, I've only got one life to live I'll let every second point to Him Only Jesus (Accessed online at http://bit.ly/37SubRx)   Recommended episode from Dr. Jamie Dew's new podcast “The Towel and the Basin:” “What's with the Peacock?” (http://bit.ly/31h5sE2) For a deeper dive into the book of Joshua, join Kim as she teaches “Finding Courage for Life's Battles: Life Lessons from the Book of Joshua.”   To take her FREE 3-Day Online Bible Study entitled “Let  God Transform U through His Word: Why Is Personal Bible Study So Important to Your Christian Life?”.   Check out Kim's website at https://gettinghealthyall4hisglory.com for blog posts and her PDF Printable collection.   Remember, “It's Always a Trust & Obey Kinda Day!”   If you have questions or comments or would like to learn more about how to follow Jesus, please email Kim at gettinghealthyall4hisglory@gmail.com.   National Suicide Prevention Lifeline   1-800-273-8255   https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

SBC This Week
Dew inaugurated at NOBTS; an interview with George Schroeder

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 44:00


Jamie Dew was inaugurated at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and we sit down with George Schroeder to discuss the future of Baptist Press.

Time Bandits
Episode 55 – Tremors & Superchunk’s Self-Titled

Time Bandits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 87:25


This week on Time Bandits, we go underground to dig into the classic Tremors. What makes this action-horror-adventure-comedy tick? And does it hold up, even after all these years and re-watches? Then, we check out the personification of indie credibility with Superchunk‘s 1990 self-titled debut. Had the band yet to master their signature sound on their independent debut, or where they merely digging for something? Find out, today! Our guest this week is Jamie Dew (of The Dew Over). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/time-bandits/message

Midwestern Seminary Chapel Podcast
Chapel with Dr. Jamie Dew – October 16, 2019

Midwestern Seminary Chapel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 25:07


Pastor & Intern
A Conversation with Dr. Jamie Dew

Pastor & Intern

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 41:21


Join us as we talk to Dr. Jamie Dew. Dr. Dew is the president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is a former professor and dean at the College at Southeastern Seminary. Check out more about Dr. Dew and his writing - https://jamiedew.com/ Want to know more about NOBTS? Go to https://nobts.edu/ Follow us on Social Media! Instagram! - https://www.instagram.com/pastorandintern/ Facebook! - https://www.facebook.com/pastorandintern/?ref=br_rs We are now sponsored by the CSB Bible! You can check them out at https://csbible.com/ Overseas by Vlad Gluschenko https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/oversasMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/YnbgCSf-ANI

At The Table: The Podcast of the SBC Women's Leadership Network

Listen in as Dr.Tara Dew shares her story of coming to faith at a Billy Graham crusade as a young girl to now being the new first lady of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary alongside her husband Jamie Dew. Tara also gives us some practical advice on how to steward and balance being a mom and leader in ministry. Tara holds a Doctorate from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and currently teaches in the Ministers Wives Institute at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Her and Jamie have 4 kids, two sets of twins, who go by the "Dew Krewe." She loves all things hospitality and the opportunity to homeschool and spend time with their kids. You can follow Tara on Twitter @TaraBDew.

GoGeorgia
Jamie Dew "My Story" - Plenary 2019 GoGeorgia Jonesboro Saturday AM

GoGeorgia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 32:16


Dr. Jamie Dew is the President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary where he is also Professor of Christian Philosophy. Jamie came to Christ when he was 18 years old and surrendered to vocational ministry shortly thereafter. He earned a B.S. in Biblical Studies from Toccoa Falls College in Toccoa, GA in 2000 and then moved to Wake Forest, NC, to work on his graduate degrees. Graduating with an MDiv in 2004, he then earned a PhD in Theological Studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2008. Jamie pastored for 10 years, and also served in various churches as a Youth Pastor and Minister to Adults. This past spring he completed a second PhD in Philosophy from the University of Birmingham in England. He is also an accomplished author and editor. Jamie has been married to his wife, Tara, since 2000, and they have two sets of fraternal twins.

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast
Jamie Dew - What Does It Mean To Be A Disciple? - Mark 10:35-45

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 28:44


Jamie Dew, President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, preaches on Mark 10:35-45 and passionately proclaims that if you want to follow Jesus it’s about denying yourself....We have plans. But God disrupts us. He has the right to disrupt us. Because it’s not about us—it’s about Christ and his kingdom.

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast
Jamie Dew - What Does It Mean To Be A Disciple? - Mark 10:35-45

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 28:44


Jamie Dew, President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, preaches on Mark 10:35-45 and passionately proclaims that if you want to follow Jesus it’s about denying yourself....We have plans. But God disrupts us. He has the right to disrupt us. Because it’s not about us—it’s about Christ and his kingdom.

Not Another Baptist Podcast
Episode 96: NOBTS Spotlight with Jamie Dew

Not Another Baptist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 29:15


Kyle and Matt had a BLAST interviewing the brand new president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Dr. Jamie Dew. This isn't all beignets and Cafe du Monde coffee, this is an episode of redemption and God moving in amazing ways. Tune and with gratefulness for all God is doing on the Bayou in and through Dr. Dew! Grab our book: amzn.to/2KCKvNf Visit our digs at: http://notanotherbaptistpodcast.com   Like us on FB at: http://facebook.com/notanotherbaptistpodcast   Follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/NAB_Podcast   We're grateful for our partnerships with Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Christian Standard Bible...find out more at http://swbts.edu and http://csbible.com

Answering the Call Podcast - NOBTS
Jamie Dew talks about why he came to New Orleans

Answering the Call Podcast - NOBTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 41:03


Joe Fontenot: All right. We are recording. Okay. Jamie Dew. Jamie Dew: Yep. Joe: You are the president of the seminary. Jamie: Newly elected. Joe: New Orleans Seminary. Jamie: Two months ago. Joe: That's right. We're glad you're here. Jamie: Thank you. Joe: Glad to have you on the podcast. Jamie: Glad to be here. Joe: I wanted to ask you some questions, namely around why you're here. Jamie: Okay. Joe: You, born and raised in North Carolina. Jamie: Right. Joe: You were with Southeastern for a long time. Jamie: 19 years. Joe: 19, wow. I didn't know it was 19 years. Jamie: Yep, yep. Joe: Yeah. Jamie: As a student, then Ph.D. student, teacher, administrator. Yep. Joe: Right. So well into that world, both Southeastern seminary but also just North Carolina. And then you came to New Orleans. In a lot of ways, Louisiana is a typical Southern state. In a lot of ways. Broad blanket there. But New Orleans, culturally, yeah, it's kind of like this island. Jamie: Yeah. Joe: Culturally. And so what are some of the things that have surprised you since you've been here? Jamie: Oh, okay. Yeah. That's a great question. You're right, I was very surprised at how different the city of New Orleans is from the actual state. Jamie: And you know, it's funny. Throughout the search process, the search committee occasionally in some of those meetings, they would reference that or they'd say something about it. I didn't think too much about it. I was like oh, they keep saying New Orleans is not the South. But I didn't believe them. Joe: Everybody says their stuff's special. Jamie: Yeah. That's right. So that's kind of the normal thing. And then you get here and you realize oh wait, they were serious about that. This is just not the South, in so many different ways. I mean it doesn't have ... it's a very culturally diverse city. It's a very European city. And that becomes obvious pretty quickly when you ride around. Especially when you eat the food, because it's fantastic. Jamie: And everybody says oh, the food's amazing. And I thought yeah, okay, everybody says they got great barbecue and stuff like that. But my word. The food here's delicious. And so you do. You see the difference of this city than really anything else you're going to see in the South. And so people had said that kind of thing, I didn't really believe them. But getting here, I totally see that now. Jamie: Because you've got racial diversity, you've got cultural diversity, you've got economic diversity, you've got religious diversity here. It really is a melting pot of everything. The good, the bad, the hard, the easy. There's fun things. There's challenging things. And I think it comes together to really create a very unique sort of concoction of culture that I really have never experienced in any other city. Jamie: That really did surprise me, I'd have to say. And then I'd say ... I mention one other thing that surprised me. This is a very happy city. And that I totally didn't see coming. Not that I thought I was going to get down here and people were going to be sad or mad or anything. But I think it's easy for people, especially maybe the Southern Baptist Convention, they still tend to view the city with this post-Katrina lens. What they saw, very vividly- Joe: Blight. Jamie: In a sea of that brokenness ... yeah, was difficulty and strife and sorrow and struggle and all these things. And indeed, all that was real. All of that really did happen. But the city in so many different places has bounced back. And more importantly, it's pretty obvious that however difficult all that was, it didn't break the spirit of this city. Tara and I, we came down, it was for my last interview, some of my interviews were on different parts of the country. And some of my interviews were in different parts of this state. Jamie: And then the last interview was here in the city of New Orleans. We came down about a day and a half before the actual interview. This last interview was set up to meet my ... for them to meet my wife. But it was also set up to give us an opportunity to see the city. And they wanted us to have some time well before the actual interview for she and I just to walk around the city and be in the city. And see it and eat the food and check the culture and everything. Jamie: So the first morning, we got in late one night, first morning we got up it was breakfast time. We drove into the French Quarter, we went to the famous Café du Monde and we're sitting there eating our beignets and our café au laits. It's about 8:30 in the morning. Jamie: And they were sitting outside under this awning, watching the French Quarter. And this guy walks up with a trombone and he just starts playing the blues. And next thing you know a saxophone and then the next thing you know a trumpet, and then somebody with a bass drum and then somebody with a snare drum. Jamie: And the next thing you know, you've got this full band. Just sitting there playing. And they're having a fantastic time. Which was really cool. You certainly don't get that in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where we're from. Jamie: And but what really struck is as this sort of random impromptu band struck up a concert for the people there, of course they were collecting money and stuff like that. That was fine. I actually gave them some money. Joe: They make good money, by the way. Jamie: They do. And rightly so. It's genuinely entertaining and joyful. But as they started to play, there were all these street workers that were responsible for cleaning the streets and stuff like that and city maintenance people, and they're walking down the street with their little broom and their sweeper. Jamie: And they're sweeping up the cigarette butts that are on the street. And they're just dancing to the band and that impromptu struck up a concert there for us. And Tara and I, we looked at each other and we just thought wow. You never get anything like that in North Carolina. This is genuinely cool. Jamie: And that was a typifying example of a city that we found to be a very happy, joyful city. That's really neat. Joe: That's a great example. Because New Orleans is a city that's kind of like Las Vegas in a sense. People, they think of Las Vegas and they think of the strip. There's not much else you think about. But Las Vegas is a big place. It's got a lot of good things going for it that are very much nothing to do with the strip. And I think a lot of people, they think about New Orleans, they think about seedy Bourbon Street. Which was about two blocks from where you were. Parallel anyway. Joe: And so then they also think about parades and then seedy parades. And the interesting thing is, my in-laws came down recently and we went to a parade in Metairie. Which is a suburb area and it's a very family-oriented thing and they're like yeah, we had a lot of fun and all this kind of stuff. And it's like yeah. There's only 10% of them you need to stay away from. 90% of them are actually normal. Jamie: That's actually another surprise. Coming from a non-New Orleans background, you come into the city, Mardi Gras has the reputation I think throughout a lot of the South, and maybe our whole culture, of being the very very naughty thing that people do. Joe: Exactly. Jamie: You only do that if you're a certain kind of person. So your point, everybody here does Mardi Gras. And there's all sorts of family friendly ones. And so that's been a neat surprise as well. Joe: Yeah. Well, that's interesting. What have been some of the biggest adjustments? I know you haven't been here for a long time. But I feel like it's also very still fresh. Jamie: Yeah. Joe: You know? And so what have been some of the biggest adjustments you've had to make? Jamie: Well, some of them are I'd say professional and then some of them are cultural. So professionally I've never been a president. Joe: I want to come back to that in a minute. Okay, yeah, yeah. Jamie: I've never been a president and you learn that in some ways it's actually your call now and you have more authority to do what you feel like God's put in your heart to do. But you still have to lead in many of the same ways. Jamie: So for example, at my previous job I had to ... if I wanted to pull off initiative X in my role as the dean of the college at Southeastern, I had to win the support of other vice presidents and things like that, to help get them to pull the rope with me on those tasks. Jamie: Here I may not have to necessarily get anybody's approval in that way, but it would still ... it would be profoundly foolish of me to just lead with an iron fist and demand. You still have to win the support. Because even though maybe I have that authority vested in me, it still is going to function vastly better and create an environment with the ethos that I would want this place to have, if we're getting people to buy into it. Jamie: And so that's new. There's always adjustments on that type of thing. Then I would say culturally two things. One has to do with the weather and one has to do with traffic. Jamie: The weather here, everybody told us, and this kind of goes back to the surprise. Everybody's like dude, it's so stinking hot there. And I believed them and I was prepared, I was really really prepared to walk outside and melt. I actually have to say, in some ways I feel like North Carolina in the summertime is hotter. But it does not have the humidity. So for example you'd walk outside there in the heat and the scorching summers and the sun felt like it was genuinely cooking you in that moment and your body just starts pouring sweat as a result. Jamie: Here you don't necessarily feel like that. But you feel like you walk outside and the air gives you a hug. Yeah. Joe: That's the best euphemism for our humidity I've ever heard. Jamie: It seeps into your clothing and it wraps itself around you. And you're damp all the time. Joe: So come to New Orleans. Jamie: Yeah. I'm a blue jeans kind of guy, I'm wearing blue jeans right now. And blue jeans are like wearing a wool blanket, as it turns out, down here in New Orleans. And so you don't want to do that, as often as you can. Traffic is ... oh. Gosh, I'm 42 years old, I've had my driver's license since I was 16. I've got a lot of driving experience. I feel like a brand new kid in the car again. Joe: Yeah. Jamie: Just the traffic. The traffic patterns are different. This whole median, or what is it, neutral ground? Joe: The neutral ground. Jamie: Space and turning left across those where you'll have actually not one but two stoplights. And sometimes you can run those stoplights, evidently, and sometimes you can't. And your light may have just turned green, but you really don't want to just take off. You need to look and actually make sure nobody's blazing through there. Jamie: So I feel like I'm having to learn to drive again and I'm certainly questioning my blue jeans wardrobe that I tend to wear. And learning the ropes of what it means to be president. Joe: You know, this is funny because New Orleans, sometimes people say it is America's third world city. And yeah, you're like eh, yeah, I could see that. That's right. It's got all the laws but it doesn't really have the behavior. And I think probably the best spin for that is this is the greatest place to come and learn to do missions. Because you step outside of a normal culture, in many ways. You're so close to it. Joe: You drive 70 miles and you're in Baton Rouge, which is pretty normal in a lot of ways, city in the South. But it's the capital of our state. But in a lot of ways you're here, and it is just a very different cultural experience. Jamie: That's right. And I think that ... look, I'm genuinely grateful for all six of our seminaries. We're doing fantastic work. Joe: Absolutely. Jamie: It's a joy to have six that are strong. And I think that the theological diversity between the seminaries, and then also the diversity in specializations and niches that we each have, is ... I think that's genuinely valuable to the body of Christ and to the Southern Baptist Convention. Jamie: We need, with some 15 million Southern Baptists, we genuinely need six seminaries that have distinctions and differences. And I lament and grieve over the fact that often we fight over those things and we pit ourselves against these. Jamie: I'm not saying necessarily seminaries do that. But those types of trends happen in our midst and I think it's a blessing to us that we really are so distinct. One thing that I think New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College can do exceptionally well in theological education for Southern Baptists is we can give students a very unique cultural experience while they're doing theological education. Jamie: If you're going to go, for example, to be a missionary in say Europe or Afghanistan or anything else, now granted I'm not saying our culture here is like Afghanistan. It's not. But the skillset and the tool set you've got to have to do ministry here, if you can learn that tool set here, you can then employ that in any context. Jamie: And so I think that New Orleans gives a student the opportunity to ... a laboratory if you will, to constantly work on and thing through contextualization. Which is vital to the proclamation of the gospel. And I think that we have a real advantage there. Joe: I definitely agree. I think NAMB agrees too. Because New Orleans is really not a big place. Yet it's still one of their send cities. Jamie: That's right, that's right. Joe: We have NAMB representatives here and they talk about some of the things, and it really is true. Jamie: Yeah. And another thing within that. What I've said to students recently, look, the city in the context you have the laboratory itself, is remarkable for ministry preparation. But then also the faculty that we have here is really unique and distinct. The faculty here, you can say virtually every faculty member we have is knee deep involved in vocational ministry in local church context in this setting. And this is a setting where there's difficulty and challenge and you have to do contextualization. Jamie: And if you can do ministry here, you can do it anywhere. And this faculty is doing that ministry here. And so therefore they have, I think, firsthand experience in a very unique way that I just don't know a lot of seminaries have that opportunity. And so where better, and who better from, to learn how to do ministry than right here at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College. Joe: Let me ask you a question. Jamie: Okay. Joe: You mentioned something earlier and I wanted to go back to this, because I thought it was an interesting point. A lot of times when God is calling us to something, it's not always something that we recognize or we've done before or we can even compare to something else. Right? So a lot of times part of what's going on inside of us is we are deciphering God's calling. Is he really calling me to this or do I just want this? You know, how does that look. Joe: You have talked before about how God called you here. You've never been a president before, there's not really a lot of presidents of seminaries and this kind of thing, so the pool gets really small. You talk to people and kind of get a flavor of this. How did you know, really, that God was calling you here? Jamie: I could talk for hours about this. I got overwhelmed and bombarded from every angle and vantage point that a human being could possibly be spoken to, in terms of confirmation. Jamie: To start off with, I was not ... there were so many things about this that got my attention. And it got my attention in a way that, as it happened, I couldn't doubt that this was something that the Lord was doing. Jamie: So for example, I personally did not want to be a president of a seminary. I wondered from time to time when people asked me if I ever had aspirations to be a president, maybe something like a college or university at some point one day. Because I was a dean of college, I loved college life. It's funny that I ever even thought that, though, because looking back on it I actually don't know anything about universities. Jamie: So I don't know why, in my mind, I thought that would've been it. I know quite a bit about seminaries, though. But my passion was college and so I thought that. I saw ... oh, let's just be frank about it. The Southern Baptist Convention can be volatile a lot of times. There are often storms that are raging. And here I am taking the helm of a ship and sailing it into a storm. Jamie: That did not sound appealing to me at all. And in fact it still doesn't sound appealing to me. And so this has forced me to my knees and my prayer life has never been as vibrant as it has been in the last eight months. But I didn't want to do it. I didn't want to pursue it. I had friends encourage me to quote on quote put my name in for it. I refused to do it. They pressed me on it, I kept on saying no, absolutely not, I have no desire to do it. Jamie: And it had nothing to do with New Orleans itself that I didn't want to be here. It's just I didn't want to be a seminary president. And I wanted to stay right there in Wake Forest where I was. That's where my family is. Joe: It's your home. Jamie: That's right. It's 40 years. It's like home-home. I didn't move there and it become home. I mean that's where I grew up. And so I had no interest in doing it. And Bob Stewart on faculty here is the guy that was approaching me, saying, "Come on, man. Come on." And I was just like, "Bob, I'm not doing it. I can't do it." Jamie: And he says, "Man, don't you feel like maybe you need to open your hands and see if that's what the Lord would do?" And I said, "Look, Bob. If God did something and made it clear to me that I'm supposed to do this, obviously I'd have to pray about this. But that's the only way I could do it." Jamie: And he said, "Well, what would that look like? For you to think that this is God, not you." And I said, "Hmm. I don't know. Me putting my name in it and trying to get it." Look, if I had half of a spiritual life and I had gone that route, and it goes somewhere, I would have to wonder is this God or is this me. Did I do this or did he do this? And I said to him, "Listen. If I cannot pursue this, if God wants me to do this, he knows exactly where to find me. If the search committee knew who I was for some reason." Which they didn't at that time. Jamie: And they thought that I was somebody that has to be pursued, then I would obviously have to pray through it. And so that was in November of 2018. Just a couple ... oh gosh, almost about 10 months ago now. Jamie: And he said, "Okay." And we got up from the table and we left and November ended and I didn't hear anything. And December ended, I didn't hear anything. And January came, and by that point I'd heard it was something like January 8th was the deadline if you wanted to put your name in for consideration, if you wanted to do that. Put your name in and they might consider you or something. Jamie: January 8th came and went, I didn't put my name in. I went on with my life. I completely forgot about New Orleans, aside from the fact that I was praying for the next president every time I would think about it. Jamie: And on I think it was January 18th, 10 days after the date for submitting your stuff closed, I was preparing to go to England to defend the dissertation for that second degree I did. And I got an email from Frank Cox, the chair of the search committee. Jamie: And he introduced himself and he said someone gave us your name as someone to consider. Joe: Was it Bob? Jamie: It was Bob. Yeah. Joe: For our listeners, Bob's going to be on the podcast later in this season. Jamie: He's a faculty member here. He was my sub reader on my dissertation 10 years ago. And we've gotten to be friends since then. Jamie: Anyway. Frank emails me and I thought ... well, by that point they obviously had seen my resume and everything. And so sure enough, the committee had seen me and thought that I was someone they needed to talk to. I called Danny Aiken, who is my president that I served under there and a mentor to me, and I talked to Ryan Hutchinson. And I talked to Chuck Lawless and I talked to my pastor. Jamie: And I talked to my dad. And all of them really pressed me and said ... my dad of course did not want me to go. But he even said, and this got my attention, he even said, "Jamie, you have to fill out that questionnaire." And I thought doggone it. And Chuck Lawless aid, "Jamie, you'll be being disobedient if you don't do it." So I said, "Okay. Well, I guess I'll fill out the questionnaire." And surely I'll fill it out and I'll ... they'll move on, I won't be the guy. Jamie: Rewind a bit. In 2008, New Orleans actually, I don't want to say came after me, but came to me to talk to me about joining the faculty in 2008. And a long story short, it was not the moment in our life that we could move down. From a family perspective, it was not what it wanted to be. And I don't think she'd mind me telling you this. My wife was not crazy about moving down here, mostly because of moving away from family. Joe: Almost nobody who comes from any of that area is crazy about coming. I've never met anybody who is. My wife's same thing. She comes from Tennessee, which is a little bit further, east Tennessee. Jamie: And for her it was mostly family. Her family's there and everything. And so she did not want to do it. And looking back, I have no doubt in God's providence things turned out the way it was supposed to be. But let's just say since then I always have a fear that maybe my wife would not be open-handed with this. And when that ... I came home that afternoon and told her what had happened, and even she was like we have to see if this is what the Lord would have us do. Jamie: And I'm like why is everybody saying this to me? And at first I was like me? I mean I'm not a president. I had not been the guy that was an SBC mover and shaker. That's not who I am. I just didn't have those connections and nobody knew who I was. Jamie: In fact, I asked Frank Cox once. I said, "When this process started, did any of you even know who I was?" And he said, "Nope. We didn't." So anyway. I can keep telling the story, but bottom line is throughout the process I did fill out the questionnaire, I answered things in stone cold, honest, straight up fashion as I possibly could. I just knew that I would probably be off-putting to the committee and offensive. Jamie: And I got a phone call a couple weeks later that I was in the top four and they wanted to talk to me. And I went into my first interview in Denver, is where we were. I went into that meeting looking for a way to get out, because I just assumed that they were looking for something that I'm not. Jamie: And I had no interest in being anything other than what I felt like God made me to be and do. And I needed in that meeting to be stone cold honest with them about what I am and what I'm not. And I went in the meeting and the meeting took a drastic turn into candor and frankness immediately. And I was able to share here's who I am and here's who I'm not. And I'm not going to be the guy that's coming in here trying to strut New Orleans and suggest that we're better than everybody else. Jamie: I just have no interest in doing those types of things. But I want very badly, wherever I sit, whether I stay as a dean of the college, end up as the president of New Orleans, or go somewhere else, no matter what job I perform all I want to do with my life is train up a generation of servants. People that will serve the broken and be faithful to Christ. Jamie: And I began to talk about that. And I could tell something was happening in the room. But I didn't know if I was offending people or lighting a fire. I didn't know. By the end of the meeting I had a pretty clear sense that something just happened. And I don't know. I knew there were still four people in it at that moment. I was checking myself constantly to not be arrogant and think that it was mine, because I didn't necessarily think it was mine. Jamie: But in the back of my mind, at the same time- Joe: Something has shifted. Jamie: Something had shifted. And that was March 20th, 2019. And I got on the plane the next morning early early, like a 5:30 flight to fly back to Wake Forest. And I sobbed and I wept the entire flight home because in the back of my mind I kind of had this sense that I was going to be forced to let go of my beloved college at Southeastern. Jamie: I mean my heart and my soul was in that college. And it was impossible for me to imagine doing anything different. But there was this clear sense that the Lord was going to take that from me. And that's how I felt about it. This was mine, I loved it. And no, it's not yours, it's mine. And I'm going to give you something else and you're going to love it just as much. Jamie: And I didn't ... I had a hard time believing that, on that flight back. And I sobbed and sobbed and I came home that day and I said to Tara, my wife, I said, "I just am afraid that I'm going to end up in a job God calls me to, granted, that I'll never love as much as this one. And a people that I'll never be able to love as much as I have them." Jamie: And I don't know how else to explain it other than from that moment, March 21st, that morning when I sobbed all the way home, till the next month and a half as I continued through the interview process, the grieving of letting go of Southeastern lessened more and more every day. I still grieved, but less. Jamie: And simultaneously, as I ceased grieving as much in degrees by every day, vision and desire began to take root in my heart for New Orleans. I don't know how else to say it other than God began to put this people in my heart and in my mind. And I could not sleep at night. Jamie: My second interview, I showed up and Frank Cox picked me up that morning about 7:30 in the morning. He said, "How'd you sleep?" And I said, "Frank, I haven't slept in a month and a half." Because, I kid you not, every single night all I could dream about was New Orleans. Programs, degrees, people, graduates, recruits, fundraising, the whole gamut of it all. The Lord was just bombarding my heart and soul. Jamie: And now I sit here and as much as I loved the college at Southeastern and my students, it's impossible for me to imagine being back there now. And it's impossible for me to imagine not being right here right now. Joe: Had you ever been through anything like that before? Jamie: Not like that. This calling was very distinct. But I would say ... so I've been a Christian for 24 years. Not the oldest in Christ by any stretch, but certainly got some street cred. And when you walk with Christ, the nice thing about getting older in Jesus is that your life, you get more reps with him, day after day after day. And you've had more chances. It's not that you get smarter or better yourself. But over time you just had the opportunity to see him be faithful, again and again and again and again. Jamie: And it becomes, I think, easier in some ways, to believe that he just might do something here. And I had never had, in that 24 years, these are not everyday occurrences, right? These moments when God just grabs your heart and turns your head and your mind to something. Joe: For sure. Jamie: But I can point to four or five moments in those 24 years where I can say definitively God called me to it. I don't use that language of calling lightly. And I don't think we should. But I remember the night that I came to faith in Christ, June 16th, 1995. I knew that night, after coming out of the drugs and the alcohol and the womanizing and all that stuff and the brokenness and the arrests, I knew that he had just changed everything for me. Jamie: And I was so grateful and so overwhelmed and so overcome by the love of Christ that I knew not only that night that I was home in Christ, but I also knew that I would spend the rest of my life serving him. Whatever that meant. I didn't understand callings, I didn't know what that meant. I didn't know that you could make a career out of being a preacher. I didn't know any of those things. Jamie: So I didn't know what that meant or looked like, but I knew I would spend the rest of my life serving Christ. And the Lord, for about eight months, just confirmed and confirmed and confirmed. Because I wanted to go in the military. I wanted to fly jets, that's what I wanted to do. I have vertigo, I could never fly jets. I'd pass out up there when I was doing turns. Joe: We have air shows here so you can go watch. Jamie: I know that God, knew that God, was calling me. I knew again years later when I went to go be the pastor of Stony Hill Baptist Church in 2004, in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Right at the beginning of my Ph.D. program there. Jamie: Very clear. I had a sense, the morning I handed in my resume. A friend of mine asked me, it was my eye doctor, my buddy Jay. He asked me for my resume and a tape. I dropped it off at his office, drove out to the church, and I drove up in the gravel parking lot of that church. Jamie: And I knew they had other people they were going to look at and interview. I knew that. And they were good candidates. It's not that I thought I was better. But I knew God had called me to the pastor of that church, and I pastored there for eight and a half years. I knew the day that I was asked to be the dean of the college at Southeastern that God was calling me to do that. And I know now, with everything in me, that God has called me to be here to do this. Jamie: And it does not make sense to me, in a lot of ways, because I'm probably very atypical as a president in lots and lots of ways. But I like to build stuff. I love to renovate stuff. Whether that's something physical like a house, we renovated our house in Wake Forest. Or it's a degree program or it's a college or a seminary. Jamie: I love taking something with good bones and developing it and flourishing it and renovating it and renewing and restoring. And I look at this place and I think holy moly, this place has got good bones. We could do so much cool stuff here. Joe: One thing, our office monitors all of the social media chatter and all of this kind of stuff. And we just on and on. And so we see all the comments everywhere. Joe: And as a reflection of what you just said, I think people are really excited that you're here. And I know you don't like a lot of me focused language, which we are liking this everything. But we haven't heard a single negative comment. Joe: We haven't had to hide anything or be like oh, that's in appropriate. You know? Jamie: Yeah. Joe: It hasn't been that at all. It's been a very fluid, happy transition. And it's been surprising, just because you just don't see that. I'm very thankful. Jamie: I'm very thankful for that. To be honest with you, that was one of the reasons I didn't want to be a president. I had no desire to lift my hand up and say me, I'll do it, put a target on my back. That sounds awful, to be honest with you. I'm not a perfect man, though. I'm grateful that it's been so well received. Maybe it's because I have the good fortune of being a normal human being prior to being an academic, or even being a pastor to be honest. Jamie: But I've made ... I know what I've done. I know what my mistakes have been. And I shouldn't be here. There's the bottom line, I shouldn't be here. I've done horrible things. Yet Christ has redeemed and restored. And so I would simply say I know I'm going to make my mistakes. I know I have made my mistakes. And some of this probably a bit of a honeymoon. Maybe there's an encouragement that I seem to be a rather normal guy. And I do feel like I'm a rather normal guy. Joe: You wore shorts the other day. I saw you. Jamie: I did, wore shorts. That's right. I ride down the road and my kids make funny sounds out of the car. But I make my mistakes, I know that I will. Jamie: And there'll be times I have to ask for forgiveness, or I have to correct something. But man, I tell you, I feel the magnitude of this responsibility. And this process and now this presidency has forced me to my knees in ways that really, gosh, it's been since I was a young, young, young man in Christ. Jamie: And that has been sweet. Joe: I think that's really a great testament to the picture, the bigger picture, of what's going on anyway. Like you described, you weren't looking for this. But God said this is what I want now and the transition just happened to, from our perspective, work really well. And so I feel like that all is the same story being told from different angles. Joe: I have another question for you. When we do things in life, whenever we go over and beyond, we're often driven by passion or a burden. When somebody, probably somebody famous, said I can tell you what you value, let me see your calendar and your bank account, that kind of thing, because that's where you're going to spend your time and your money is what you care about. Joe: So the question I have is you for that. What are the things that are burdening you specifically for NOBTS right now? What is your passion project, so to speak? Where is your effort pointed right now for NOBTS? Jamie: Yeah, great question. I would ... really two fronts is where my mind is constantly turning at this point. One has to do with big picture, 30,000 foot vision type of stuff that has to do with the ethos of the school. And then there's another set of questions that I'm always churning on that are very, very practical and strategic. Let me start with the ethos types of things. Jamie: I am struck. I'm like everybody else, to varying degrees. There was once a point in my life where it mattered to me very, very, very much that I be somebody intellectually and academically. You know? And so the press to publish and the press to do the degrees and all these things, there were lots of reasons I did that second Ph.D. But one of them was man, I just really wasn't satisfied yet academically. I wanted to keep driving. Jamie: And through way more things than I can talk about right here of how the Lord worked to break my heart of those things, maybe that's another podcast for another day. Joe: We could do that. Jamie: The Lord just broke me and humbled me and reminded me of who I am and who I come from. And I don't care about that anymore. I really don't care if I ever get to publish another book, to be honest with you. Jamie: I will and I'm scheduled to and I'm working on something. Joe: So if the publisher's listening… Jamie: Publishers, I'll get it to you, I promise. But I don't care. And I think it's become acutely aware for me that despite the fact that we're in a moment right now where people know my name, and even talk about me and maybe watch little videos about me or read articles about me or whatever else, here's the deal. Jamie: This world will forget my name. That's the bottom line. The day I die, the people that come to my funeral are going to sit there and cry for a minute. And then they're going to go eat some fried chicken and move on with their life. And there'll come a point where even my own descendants, probably two or three or, not two. But maybe three or four generations down, my own great great great grandchildren won't know who I am. That's family. Jamie: That's my reality. That's your reality. That's everybody's reality. So we should all remember that the fame for which we are laboring and striving for, the worship of our own name, that idol that we so often bow down to, is, as Ecclesiastes says, vanity of all vanities. I will be forgotten. And this school will one day be forgotten. And we should remember that. Now, the work that we do will not. The work that we do will last forever. Jamie: With that in mind, here's what I want this school to be about. I want us to be a people that first and foremost above everything else are servants. If I can be honest, I love being a Southern Baptist. There's no other denomination I would want to be a part of. There really isn't. There's so many good, wonderful things about us. But in our worst version of ourselves, we can peacock. We can strut and we can puff ourselves up, we can look, show off how big we are and how special we are. And it's all vain. We'll all be forgotten one day. Jamie: I want to train up a generation of people, I want to be a leader that, above everything else, just serve. And be willing, like Christ, to take the towel and the basin. Look, Paul says this. And we nerd out in Philippians 2 about the kenosis passage. Jesus emptying himself, he is God. It's one of these great Christological statements that Jesus is equal with God. Jamie: Yeah, I get it. That theological point is there. But that is not the point of that passage. The point of that passage is what Paul is saying about Jesus he says as an illustration to the point. You, let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, that though he was God he humbled himself and became a servant. Jamie: In other words, you're supposed to do that. I'm supposed to do that. This is what his followers are supposed to do. I want to be a part of training up a generation that they care vastly more about advancing Christ and his kingdom and serving the broken and the lost in the name of Christ than they do about getting their own church or having their own Twitter account with lots and lots of followers, or fill in the blank of whatever it is. Jamie: That's first and foremost. Then I'd say two other things on the ethos front. Gospel proclamation. This is something New Orleans has been known for and has done well in its history. And doggone it, I don't want that to drop off. I want that to continue on and march on. We have to proclaim to those that are dying. Because they're perishing and they don't have life, even now as we speak. Not to mention what's to come. So gospel proclamation is vital and key. Jamie: And I see in that, man, in church planting and church revitalization and missions and evangelism and all of those things have to be essential to what we do. Jamie: And last of all, if we're going to do that, this is the part that strikes me, the Lord ... I've always know this. We always know this, right? But you know, the Bible tells us in the book of Psalms that unless the Lord builds a house those who build labor in vain. And Jesus says abide in me and I in you and you can bear much fruit, but apart from me you do nothing. Man, we are called to things vastly bigger than ourselves. And the Lord has burned that into my mind these last eight months throughout this process. Jamie: And certainly for me I can sit here and tell you the job in front of me, the job that the Lord just put in my hands, is so much bigger than me. If I'm going to do any of the things that God's called me to do, he always calls us to stuff bigger than ourselves, if we're going to do all the things that God's called us to do, man, we are going to have to walk on our knees every single day with Christ. Jamie: And he's going to have to show up. If he doesn't show up, then we're in a lot of trouble. As scary as that sounds, I think that that's the right place to be. So I want that, therefore. I want this to be a place where we walk with God more than we ever have. And that might sound oh of course this seminary president's going to say that. But those who've been to seminary will understand what I'm about to say, and maybe those who haven't maybe this will surprise you. Jamie: Seminaries can often be the place where people's spiritual walks dry up. They don't mean to and it's surprising. But it's because we get here and all of a sudden Christianity goes from being a very personal, spiritual thing to now a very intellectual, professional thing. Jamie: Yeah. We're doing it professionally now. And when that happens, we're ... that is a perfect recipe for disaster. And it's also a recipe to make us completely powerless to do the work that God's called us to do. Man, I hope that we can cultivate an environment here where our students have purity before God. Where our students have a prayer life that is vibrant and passionate and they're walking with him. Jamie: So those are ethos things I want to do. And then I would just say this very quickly. Structurally then some strategic things that I want us to be about. Leavell College we're going to expand and develop a lot. Enrollment strategy, and by enrollment we don't just mean recruiting and admissions. We mean things like advising students, helping them with financial aid. Doing all the things that actually help students through their enrollment process, from matriculation at the beginning to graduation at the very end. Jamie: Helping them to succeed. Because what we don't want is a generation of students coming, starting, and then fizzling out. We don't fulfill our mission when we do that. The students don't and we don't. We want students to get here and actually complete their programs and finish their programs. We want to increase the number that actually complete. Jamie: Then marketing and communications. I think that our story, this podcast, has been a great example of the kind of thing I think we have to do more of. In the sense that people have a mindset about what New Orleans is all about. Joe: Very much. Jamie: And I think you ... God's like you and I, we have to sit down and tell that story very differently because this is a cool place to be. And then last of all, denominational relationships. I want to ... I need to meet, my team needs to reengage, the denomination itself. Because if we're really going to be servants for Christ we've got to be... So anyway. Those are the things. All that right there. This is where my mind is 24/7 as I think about our wonderful institution.

Talk Is Jericho
Fully Completely - The Saga of The Tragically Hip, Canada's Biggest Band

Talk Is Jericho

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 74:48


Get your Canada Day celebration started a little early as TIJ pays tribute to Canada’s biggest band, the Tragically Hip, and late frontman Gordon Downie with Greg LeGros and Jamie Dew, the hosts of the “Fully And Completely” podcast, which is of course, dedicated to music and legacy of the Tragically Hip! Discover what makes the Hip such a beloved band, why they never really made it outside of their home country of Canada, how they became such a stellar live act, and what made their music resonate especially with Canadians!  You’ll also hear the story of singer Gord Downie’s final days, what that last tour was like for the band and Hip fans, and why all of Canada mourned the day Gord died.

Bay Leaf Baptist Church
06/23/19 8:30 - Psalm 23 by Dr. Jamie Dew

Bay Leaf Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 31:24


Sunday Morning Message Psalm 23  

Bay Leaf Baptist Church
06/23/19 11:00 - Psalm 23 by Dr. Jamie Dew

Bay Leaf Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 41:23


Sunday Morning Message Psalm 23

SBC This Week
Three More Sex Abuse Charges Surface; An Interview with Dr. Jamie Dew and Dr. Adam Greenway

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 43:37


Three more instances of sexual abuse were reported this week in the SBC. Also, we cover some seminary moves and talk with our two newest seminary presidents.

SBC This Week
Jamie Dew Named New President at NOBTS; SBC Annual Meeting Details

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 38:29


Dr. Jamie Dew was unanimously elected as the ninth president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary this week. Also, we tie up some loose ends related to #SBC19 on the show.

SBC This Week
Dr. Jamie Dew Recommended as Next President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 54:13


New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary announced Dr. Jamie Dew as its presidential candidate. Also, the ACP statistical summary was released this week and showed declines across the board.

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast
TLH085: How to Help Teenagers Dealing with Self-Harm and Suicide

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 35:00


Some of our episodes and interviews can be tough. This week's episode is one of those episodes. The truth is though, that if you've been in youth ministry very long, you've probably had students in your ministry who have struggled with self-harm or suicidal thoughts. In this episode, you'll hear from Dr. Jamie Dew. Jamie is the Dean of the College at Southeastern. That sounds pretty fancy, but the thing you really need to know is that he has the heart of a youth pastor. In this episode, he'll help us to understand some of the issues facing so many of our teenagers. PODCAST GROUP! Come and hang out and jump in on some of our giveaways! Click here to join our Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast Facebook Group Links mentioned: TLH011: Equipping Students to Defend their Faith Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary The College at Southeastern JamieDew.com SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR! ym360.com YM360 is the premier provider of youth ministry Bible study curriculum, student devotionals, DiscipleNow resources, youth leader development, and summer camp experiences through GENERATE Camp by YM360. Check out YOUTH MINISTRY THREE SIXTY at YM360.com For being a loyal listener use promo code: LONGERHAUL for 20% off your next order. *some exclusions apply*  

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast
TLH085: How to Help Teenagers Dealing with Self-Harm and Suicide

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 35:00


Some of our episodes and interviews can be tough. This week's episode is one of those episodes. The truth is though, that if you've been in youth ministry very long, you've probably had students in your ministry who have struggled with self-harm or suicidal thoughts. In this episode, you'll hear from Dr. Jamie Dew. Jamie is the Dean of the College at Southeastern. That sounds pretty fancy, but the thing you really need to know is that he has the heart of a youth pastor. In this episode, he'll help us to understand some of the issues facing so many of our teenagers. PODCAST GROUP! Come and hang out and jump in on some of our giveaways! Click here to join our Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast Facebook Group Links mentioned: TLH011: Equipping Students to Defend their Faith Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary The College at Southeastern JamieDew.com SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR! ym360.com YM360 is the premier provider of youth ministry Bible study curriculum, student devotionals, DiscipleNow resources, youth leader development, and summer camp experiences through GENERATE Camp by YM360. Check out YOUTH MINISTRY THREE SIXTY at YM360.com For being a loyal listener use promo code: LONGERHAUL for 20% off your next order. *some exclusions apply*  

How To Survive The Narcissist Apocalypse
The Evolution of Narcissist Apocalypse - Listen To This Episode First

How To Survive The Narcissist Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 9:25


Welcome to Narcissist Apocalypse, a podcast that gives a voice to survivors of domestic abuse. Our show has evolved so much that we created this episode to make things less confusing. So before you start delving in, we just wanted to give you a bit of a roadmap to help orient your experience. Thanks for taking the time to listen to this episode. To listen to the podcasts of Jamie Dew, click here. If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com Thank you to our sponsor BETTERHELP. If you need online counseling from anywhere in the world, please do go to https://www.betterhelp.com/nap Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource.  Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
Gord Downie: Toronto Mike'd #387

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 115:26


Mike is joined by Jamie Dew and Tyler Campbell on the anniversary of Gord Downie's passing.

My Therapy
Episode 32 – Jamie Dew

My Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 90:09


Luke and I are joined by Jamie Dew, host of the podcast A Show of Strength (subscribe wherever you get your podcasts). Jamie discusses his life-long battles with mental illness, his inspiration behind starting his podcast, how he came up with his various formats (interviews, daily journals, stand-up comedy and music-themed episodes), his charitable initiatives and his big plans for 2019. Intro music ("Late Night" by Ryan Andersen) and outro music ("Indie Rock" by Scott Holmes) can be found via www.freemusicarchive.org.

See You Next Wednesday
Episode 319 - Mandy & Hell Fest

See You Next Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 84:23


This week on the show, we are joined by veteran podcaster Jamie Dew - of A Show of Strength and Fully & Completely! We jump into some superhero talk - James Gunn to direct Suicide Squad 2? - before diving into a delicacy of delicious horror talk to spook you this season - from The Rage: Carrie 2 and Drag Me To Hell, to Friday the 13th and beyond.Then, in Film Roulette all three talk about they hyped Mandy and see what all the fuss is about, before Dan jumps into a scare zone when he visits Hell Fest. Finally, Dan made everyone listen to Good Charlotte, so there's that too.All this and more, so get listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Therapy
Episode 30 – No apologies

My Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 34:07


After a pep talk from a fellow podcaster, I'm done apologizing! In this episode, I talk about my up-and-down week, gratitude, self care and a fantastic experience joining Jamie Dew on his mental health podcast, A Show of Strength (check it out wherever you get podcasts). Music courtesy of www.bensound.com.

The Money Challenge Podcast
How Choose a Financially Wise College Major (featuring Dr. Jamie Dew)

The Money Challenge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 17:12


We all know the cost of collegiate education. It can really expensive. So how do you make the most of your investment? Part of the equation is choosing a financially wise college major. 

See You Next Wednesday
Episode 306 - The Ritual & Guardians of the Tomb

See You Next Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 86:44


This week on the podcast, our good friend Jamie Dew (of A Show of Strength and Fully & Completely) joins us to talk about all things Oscars - we recap our thoughts and feelings about the latest edition before heading in to Film Roulette. Dan wanders into the woods that is the Netflix horror-movie The Ritual, while Jamie watched some Oscar Documentaries and Greg gets lost searching for meaning in the title of Guardians of the Tomb.Also, we talk about the music of The Music and roll for movies next week. All of this, and movies we've been watching too! It's a whole 90 minutes of entertainment, I tell ya! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Matinee
Episode 187 – LONG TIME RUNNING

The Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 82:17


Talkin' LONG TIME RUNNING with Jamie Dew.

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See You Next Wednesday
Important Announcement!

See You Next Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 2:38


Our episode will be a day late this week (and thus will drop on Thursday,) so please listen to our apology episode and an important announcement for any of our Toronto-based listeners. This Friday, April 7th our good friend Jamie Dew of The Dew Over and A Show of Strength has organized One Brave Night - A Triple Feature at The Revue Cinema. Step up and stay up late to help defeat mental illness! A night of film, A night of being together, A night of understanding. And a night to give back to CAMH. Tickets are in the form of a $25 donation to One Brave Night. You can pay in advance with credit card or at the door in cash. The event starts at midnight, and the movie selections are absolutely wonderful - The Fisher King, The Other Half, and Punch-Drunk Love - there will be coffee to help you stay awake, and a ton of amazing prizes to be raffled off, including an authentic Kevin Pillar baseball bat autographed by the centre fielder himself, Glory Hole Doughnuts and Bang Bang Ice Cream certificates... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SBC This Week
Election 2016 Recap and an Interview with Dr. Jamie Dew

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 58:47


Following the election of Donald Trump, we break down what that might mean for Southern Baptists in days to come. We also discuss other ballot measures, state convention recaps, and sit down with Dr. Jamie Dew to hear more about the College at Southeastern.

War Machine vs. War Horse
Ep. 136 - Selma (Battle in Seattle vs. Pride)

War Machine vs. War Horse

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 86:57


Inspired by the new video release of SELMA, we look at two older protest pictures with guest Jamie Dew of the great film podcast The Dew Over. The two older films of BATTLE IN SEATTLE and PRIDE have us debating when there is too much star power in supporting roles, and the always important social issue of men's hair. But first, an interview from Chris Maynard with SELMA actress Tara Ochs on her film career and work in Atlanta.

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Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast
TLH011: Equipping Students to Defend their Faith

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 48:57


It is crucial that we prepare the students in our Youth Ministry to defend their faith.  Where do you start?  What are the most important issues?  Dr. Jamie Dew gives practical advice to make sure your students' faith doesn't get washed away when they leave your ministry.  Put on your thinking caps, in this episode we're taking you to school...and it is SO good. Links mentioned: Southeastern Seminary The College at Southeastern @JamieDew Resources mentioned in this Podcast: Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics In this particular episode, you will learn: Why teaching apologetics is important Where to start with apologetics The major issues most students struggle with Show Sponsor: Audible.com - Free 30 trial and your choice of a free book. Please take a few minutes to subscribe and write a review on iTunes. Support the Show

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast
TLH011: Equipping Students to Defend their Faith

Youth Ministry for the Longer Haul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 48:57


It is crucial that we prepare the students in our Youth Ministry to defend their faith.  Where do you start?  What are the most important issues?  Dr. Jamie Dew gives practical advice to make sure your students' faith doesn't get washed away when they leave your ministry.  Put on your thinking caps, in this episode we're taking you to school...and it is SO good. Links mentioned: Southeastern Seminary The College at Southeastern @JamieDew Resources mentioned in this Podcast: Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics In this particular episode, you will learn: Why teaching apologetics is important Where to start with apologetics The major issues most students struggle with Show Sponsor: Audible.com - Free 30 trial and your choice of a free book. Please take a few minutes to subscribe and write a review on iTunes. Support the Show

War Machine vs. War Horse
Ep. 75 - This Is Where I Leave You (Ordinary People vs. The Royal Tenenbaums)

War Machine vs. War Horse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2014 65:00


We look at death in dysfunctional families, inspired by the new video release THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU. Steph Wanamaker of Soiled Restroom Cinema joins us to debate whether Gene Hackman is an asshole or a sonofabitch in THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, and Jamie Dew of The Dew Over defends the right of ORDINARY PEOPLE to wear a Best Pictrue sash.

The Matinee
Episode 123 – INTERSTELLAR

The Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 86:40


Talkin' INTERSTELLAR with guest Jamie Dew from The Dew Over. He and Ryan also read some listener feedback on big movies and flip the record over to play the other side.

Inside Out
Inside Out: Jamie Dew, Host of The Dew Over

Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2014 29:00


Jamie Dew works as a training designer and facilitator for a telecom company in Toronto Canada. His love of performance is evident in the classroom and on his weekly podcast the Dew Over. Jamie has taken a more focused approach at self-improvement and Dewing Over his own life over past 18 months. You can listen to the fruits of his labour at iTunes, Stitcher Radio,  www.thedewover.com, or www.modernsuperior.com

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Chapel Video
Dr. Jamie Dew – “Why God Chose You”

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Chapel Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Dr. Jamie Dew speaking on I Corinthians 1:26-31 in SWBTS Chapel on Thursday February 6, 2020

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Chapel Audio
Dr. Jamie Dew – “Why God Chose You”

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Chapel Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Dr. Jamie Dew speaking on I Corinthians 1:26-31 in SWBTS Chapel on Thursday February 6, 2020