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Summary:

In this episode, Dr. Michael Easley interviews Dr. S Jonathan Murphy—professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and new lead pastor at Stonebriar Community Church—about his remarkable upbringing and ministry journey. Dr. Murphy shares how he grew up immersed in a culturally Spanish world while rooted in a Northern Irish evangelical home. His early faith was shaped by the tight-knit church his father pastored and the missionary stories he heard as a child. By age seven, Jonathan had come to a personal faith in Christ, a decision that would shape his life’s calling.

After studying in Scotland, Dr. Murphy was unexpectedly led to Dallas Theological Seminary, where mentors like Dr. Howard Hendricks and Dr. Dwight Pentecost guided him toward pastoral ministry and eventually into academic training. He served faithfully as a local pastor in Northern Ireland before God called him back to Dallas to teach and eventually join the team at Stonebriar.

Takeaways:

  • Dr. S Jonathan Murphy grew up in a missionary household in Spain, learning faith through everyday family and church life.
  • He transitioned from pastoring in Belfast to teaching and leading at Dallas Seminary, following God’s unexpected direction.
  • Chuck Swindoll personally mentored Dr. Murphy, preparing him over years to step into leadership at Stonebriar Community Church.
  • Dr. Murphy believes discipleship should flow naturally from genuine community—not be limited to structured programs.
  • Fidelity in ministry matters more than church size or reputation—quiet, steady faithfulness is the real success.
  • The church should function as a spiritual family where people truly belong, support one another, and grow together.

Links Mentioned:

Authentic Influencer by Dr. S Jonathan Murphy

Dr. Murphy's website

Pre-order The Story of God And Us by Dr. S Jonathan Murphy

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