27 min

Shechem Part 1: Dinah’s Story with Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese Holy Curiosity with Kat Armstrong

    • Christianity

Part 1 of the Shechem Storyline welcomes Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese to explore the stories of two women, Dinah and the Woman at the Well. Despite living centuries apart, these two women are connected through their hometown, Shechem. This episode explores the lingering effect that pain and trauma can have on a place. And it’s about how Jesus brings redemption to places of pain and brokenness in Bible times and in our lives as well.
Episode Content Warning: This episode contains content related to sexual assault and suicide. 
QUICK LINKS:

Give feedback, ask questions, and download a free learning guide on Kat’s website


The In-Between Place by Kat Armstrong: Kat’s book about Shechem and how Jesus can change our stories. 

Dr. Rev. Jackie Roese’s The Marcella Project: https://www.themarcellaproject.com/

Find Kat online:

Instagram: @katarmstrong1

Website: www.katarmstrong.com


The Storyline Project: www.thestorylineproject.com

Episode Highlights:

Genesis 34 tells the harrowing story of Dinah, Jacob's daughter, who suffers an assault in Shechem.

Dinah's silence, and her father's passivity highlights this ancient society's indifference to violence against women.

Shechem in the Old Testament and Sychar in the New Testament, are the same place in the Bible. 

Dinah and the Woman at the Well both experienced significant events in Shechem.

Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese shares insights from leading a tour to Samaria, and the importance of respecting stories of women who’ve faced marginalization and vulnerability like Dinah and the Woman at the Well.
Production Credits:

Executive Producers: Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper

Producer: Leslie Thompson

Associate Producer: McKenzie Hill

Audio Editing: Kevin Morris


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Part 1 of the Shechem Storyline welcomes Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese to explore the stories of two women, Dinah and the Woman at the Well. Despite living centuries apart, these two women are connected through their hometown, Shechem. This episode explores the lingering effect that pain and trauma can have on a place. And it’s about how Jesus brings redemption to places of pain and brokenness in Bible times and in our lives as well.
Episode Content Warning: This episode contains content related to sexual assault and suicide. 
QUICK LINKS:

Give feedback, ask questions, and download a free learning guide on Kat’s website


The In-Between Place by Kat Armstrong: Kat’s book about Shechem and how Jesus can change our stories. 

Dr. Rev. Jackie Roese’s The Marcella Project: https://www.themarcellaproject.com/

Find Kat online:

Instagram: @katarmstrong1

Website: www.katarmstrong.com


The Storyline Project: www.thestorylineproject.com

Episode Highlights:

Genesis 34 tells the harrowing story of Dinah, Jacob's daughter, who suffers an assault in Shechem.

Dinah's silence, and her father's passivity highlights this ancient society's indifference to violence against women.

Shechem in the Old Testament and Sychar in the New Testament, are the same place in the Bible. 

Dinah and the Woman at the Well both experienced significant events in Shechem.

Rev. Dr. Jackie Roese shares insights from leading a tour to Samaria, and the importance of respecting stories of women who’ve faced marginalization and vulnerability like Dinah and the Woman at the Well.
Production Credits:

Executive Producers: Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper

Producer: Leslie Thompson

Associate Producer: McKenzie Hill

Audio Editing: Kevin Morris


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27 min