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”Talking John” is a series of podcasts featuring Dr. John White Jr., Chancellor Emeritus for the University of Arkansas, and Rev. Dr. Michelle J. Morris, Lead Pastor of First United Methodist Church of Bentonville, as they discuss their personal and professional connections to the Gospel of John and offer their scholarly and personal reflections.

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Talking John - Season 2, Episode 3 - "I Am: Bread and True Vine"

Season 2 - Episode 3 - I AM Bread and True Vine Scripture: John 6:26-70 and 15:1-8 Description: As we dive into two images that are so central to John White’s faith, we hope that you will find a way of understanding community and connection to Christ.   Questions to consider if you are using this podcast for study: 1. Jesus says, “I am the light of the world.” Where do you see light overcoming darkness in your own life or in the world around you? 2. The Gospel of John connects light with life and love. How do you see these three themes working together in your faith experience? 3. The contrast between Nicodemus coming at night and the Samaritan woman meeting Jesus in daylight is highlighted. What might this say about spiritual awareness, openness, or readiness? 4. Light is described as something universal that all people understand. Why do you think Jesus often used everyday, universal images to teach deep spiritual truths? 5. Jesus repeats “I am the light of the world” to his disciples. What does that repetition suggest about how we learn or hold onto important truths? 6. The statement “I am the resurrection and the life” is described as central to Christianity. What does the idea of resurrection mean to you personally—not just after death, but in your life right now? 7. The conversation suggests that people often grow deeper in faith through doubt and questioning. How have questions or struggles shaped your faith journey?

8. maj 2026 - 27 min
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Talking John - Season 2, Episode 2 - "I Am: Bread and True Vine"

Season 2, Episode 2: I AM Bread and True Vine Scripture: John 6:26-70 and 15:1-8 Description: As we dive into two images that are so central to John White’s faith, we hope that you will find a way of understanding community and connection to Christ.   Questions to consider if you are using this podcast for study: 1. How does knowing the context of a teaching (like the feeding of the 5,000 before “I am the bread of life”) change the way you understand it? 2. Where do you see God meeting both physical and spiritual needs in your life or community? 3. Why do you think we often default to “doing” instead of “believing”? What does it look like to truly trust instead of striving? 4. What memories or experiences shape your understanding of communion or “bread” in your faith journey? 5. What practices help you stay connected (abide) in Christ? What tends to pull you away? 6. What might God be “pruning” in your life right now? How do you discern what to release and what to keep? 7. What does it look like for a church or group to truly carry one another’s burdens? Where do you see this happening—or missing?

26. mar. 2026 - 40 min
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Talking John - Season 2, Episode 1 - "I Am: The Good Shepherd and the Gate"

"I Am: The Good Shepherd and the Gate" Scripture: John 10:1-18 Description: Welcome to our next group of podcasts here in Talking John, where we will be discussing the “I Am” statements from the Fourth Gospel. We start with I am the Good Shepherd and the Gate from Chapter 10. Questions to consider if you are using this podcast for study: 1. How does it change your understanding of Jesus to hear that “I Am” echoes the divine name (the God of “being” itself)? What difference does it make to you that Jesus uses that holy phrase and then attaches such everyday images to it (bread, light, gate, shepherd, vine, etc.)? 2. When you hear Jesus say, “I am the gate” and “I am the good shepherd,” what kind of protection or security do you long for most right now? Where in your life have you experienced God’s protection—not that trouble disappeared, but that you were held in the middle of it? 3. The group mentioned that in Psalm 23, “follow” can be better translated as “pursue.” How does it change things to imagine goodness and mercy actively chasing after you? Can you name a time when it felt like God’s goodness “caught up” with you even when you weren’t looking for it? 4. Jesus says his sheep know his voice and will not follow a stranger. In our noisy world, what helps you discern Jesus’ voice from all the other “thieves and robbers”? Are there particular messages, movements, or “Christian” voices you now recognize as a stranger’s voice rather than the Shepherd’s? What tipped you off? 5. The conversation named how anxious and divided our country feels right now, and how many people are scared. What does it look like, very practically, to “lean on the Good Shepherd” in a season of fear or confusion—personally, and as a church? 6. They talked about people who have deconstructed harmful forms of Christianity and feel like their faith is gone, when maybe it has actually grown. If you’ve questioned or taken apart parts of your faith, where do you sense Jesus as the gate—inviting you into a truer, healthier pasture rather than out of faith altogether? 7. Michelle described herself not as the shepherd, but as the sheepdog—barking, nudging, and helping the flock stay close to Jesus.In your own context (home, work, church, community), where might God be calling you to be a “sheepdog”—not the Savior, but someone who helps people stay close to the Good Shepherd?

22. dec. 2025 - 32 min
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Talking John - Episode 39: "This Testimony Is True"

Scripture: John 21:20-25 Description: We have come to the end of the Gospel, when we will reflect on God’s individual call on the life of Peter, and John, and Paul, and YOU!  Also, just when you thought we were at the end, a surprise awaits… Questions to consider if you are using this podcast for study: 1. Reflecting on the phrase, “Walk your talk,” where in your life do your actions already line up well with your love for Jesus? Where might there be a gap between what you say you believe and what you actually do? 2. The conversation mentioned Peter’s initial focus on Jews and God pushing him toward Gentiles as well. Who are the “Gentiles” in your world—the people we don’t naturally think of as “ours”—and what would it mean to include them in our ministry? 3. Peter’s “Lord, what about him?” feels very human. How do you see comparison or rivalry show up among Christians today (or in your own heart)? What might it look like to hear Jesus say to you personally, “What is that to you? You must follow me”? 4. Peter and John both follow Jesus but in very different ways and with different missions. How does it change your view of discipleship to remember that not everyone is called to serve or grow in the same way you are? 5. John identifies himself as the disciple who “testifies to these things” and whose testimony is true. If you were to name your own primary role in the story (like “witness,” “encourager,” “teacher,” “servant,” etc.), what might it be right now? Why? 6. The podcast talks about both “mission accomplished” and still having more layers to peel in John’s Gospel. Where in your spiritual life do you sense something has been completed—and where do you sense there are still layers Jesus wants to keep working on with you?

19. dec. 2025 - 31 min
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Talking John - Episode 38: "Swimming With the Lambs"

Episode 38 - Swimming With the Lambs Scripture: John 21:1-19 Description: Well, we have made it to Chapter 21. Even though we will discuss the haul of fish and the threefold confession of love, we still won’t make it to the end. But that is because there is so much left to say. Enjoy this extra long episode! 1. What does the vague timing (“afterward”) tell us about the disciples’ waiting season? How do we handle our own “what now?” moments after spiritual highs? 2. Do you read Peter’s return to fishing as backsliding, prudent waiting, or seeking comfort after shame? Where do you tend to “snap back” when life is uncertain? 3. Why might John leave two disciples unnamed? How does that narrative choice invite us into the story? 4. John notes a charcoal fire both at Peter’s denial (18:18) and at breakfast with Jesus (21:9). How might smell/memory set the stage for Peter’s restoration? Where have you experienced God redeeming a place of failure? 5. Whether symbolic or literal, what could the large number and un-torn net suggest about the scope and resilience of the Church’s mission? 6. What do you think “these” refers to (work, friends, others’ devotion)? How does each reading challenge our priorities? And how do you hear the shift from feed my lambs → take care of my sheep → feed my sheep? 7. The chapter seems to hold space for different styles of discipleship (John and Peter). How do diverse gifts and callings coexist in a healthy church today—and what guardrails keep those differences from becoming divisions?

10. sept. 2025 - 54 min
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