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Battlefield Theologian

Battlefield Theologian

By: Ethan Jago
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Summary

This podcast is for Christians who refuse to retreat. Battlefield Theologian equips believers to engage the spiritual war against secularism, theological liberalism, and compromise. Hosted by Ethan Jago, each episode trains you to stand firm on Scripture, think deeply about doctrine, and fight boldly for truth. If you’re ready to be encouraged, equipped, and prepared to make disciples in hostile territory—this is your call to arms.Ethan Jago Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Proverbs 31: The Warrior Woman
    May 7 2026

    Proverbs 31 is one of the most quoted and most misunderstood passages on womanhood in all of Scripture. Too often, it is treated like a crushing checklist for exhausted women, a sentimental Mother’s Day tribute, or a weaponized standard no ordinary Christian woman could ever meet. But that is not what the text is doing.

    In this episode of The Battlefield Theologian Podcast, Ethan Jago walks through Proverbs 31:10–31 and shows that the “excellent wife” is better understood through the Hebrew phrase eshet chayil—a woman of valor. She is not a fragile ornament, a domestic servant, a careerist icon, or a self-help superhero. She is wisdom embodied in a faithful covenant woman who fears the Lord.

    This episode explores biblical womanhood through the lens of Proverbs 31, showing that the woman of valor is trustworthy, diligent, economically wise, strong, merciful, watchful, and governed by the fear of Yahweh. Her strength is not rebellion. Her submission is not a weakness. Her work is not vanity. Her fruitfulness is not self-salvation. It is sanctification flowing from grace.

    Ethan also addresses common misreadings of Proverbs 31, including the idea that it is a daily checklist, an anti-career passage, a career-above-family manifesto, or an impossible standard detached from Christ. Instead, Proverbs 31 gives the church a mature portrait of gospel-shaped wisdom in the life of a woman who lives before the face of God.

    Whether you are single, married, a mother, working in the marketplace, serving in the church, or discipling the next generation, this episode offers a deeply biblical, pastoral, and Christ-centered vision of womanhood that rejects both secular feminism and shallow reactionary caricatures.

    Biblical womanhood is not weakness. It is wisdom clothed in strength.

    Listen and be reminded that the woman who fears the Lord shall be praised.

    As mentioned in the episode, here is the link to register for our upcoming AUXANO conference. Register

    Here is the link to our church 5 Bridges Church

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    48 mins
  • Project Hail Mary Movie Review
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode, I review the movie Project Hail Mary, a book-to-movie adaptation starring Ryan Gosling in this book-to-movie adaptation. I love movies and often have looked for a resource or guide that can tell me if it is a movie that is "safe" for me to take my family to go see. There are no spoilers, just a review of the movie, plot, soundtrack, and other items to look for that can create awesome discussion points with your friends or family.

    If there is a movie or TV show you would like for me to review, email me at ethan@ethanjago.com


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    29 mins
  • Why Do We Need The Church: Guest James Coates
    Apr 16 2026

    On June 27, 2026, we will be hosting the AUXANO conference at 5 Bridges Church our AUXANO conference. The subject of our conference this year is the Church.

    Register Here: AUXANO

    Why do we need the church?

    What is the church?

    Do we need to go to the church?

    In this podcast, Ethan and James discuss relevant questions arising from many aspects of this subject.

    Why do we think of the church as just a building? Let's unpack this misconception together!

    The church is so much more than a physical structure. It's a vibrant community of believers coming together to grow, serve, and uplift one another. When we see the church simply as a building, we miss the essence of its purpose: to display God's glory and foster spiritual growth among its members.

    We need to gather not only to receive but also to contribute. Each person plays a vital role in the body of Christ, and our spiritual maturity is intertwined with our involvement in a local church community.

    It's time to shift our perspective! The church isn't about checking a box; it's about engaging in meaningful relationships and fulfilling our God-given responsibilities.







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    45 mins
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