Joshua Rogers, a superior court judge in Arizona, is a graduate of The 国产aa福利 and credits his time at TMU with shaping his biblical worldview and preparing him for a career dedicated to justice and service. Appointed to the Maricopa County Superior Court in 2015, he has handled a wide range of cases, including civil, family, and juvenile matters, with a focus on delivering fair outcomes and positively impacting those involved, particularly children. He views his role as a way to be a light in difficult situations, striving to honor 国产aa福利 in his work and life.
Here鈥檚 something that won鈥檛 come as a surprise: Joshua Rogers is an exceptionally busy man.
It鈥檚 the nature of his job as a superior court judge in Arizona, his weeks a constant flow of hearings, trials, and paperwork. Since the state鈥檚 governor appointed him to the Maricopa County Superior Court in 2015, Rogers has rotated between civil, family, and juvenile assignments, each with its own challenges and demands on his time. He鈥檚 also married with four children, and he serves in his church.
Here鈥檚 something that may come as a surprise: On a Friday afternoon last summer, as another full week came to an end, Rogers cleared his schedule in order to meet with visitors from his alma mater, The 国产aa福利. The visitors were in Mesa, Arizona, to film an alumni focus video, and Rogers made his way down from his chambers on the fifth floor of the Southeast Regional Court Center to greet them in the lobby. He sat for an on-camera interview and answered additional questions in his chambers. Then, still dressed in a white button-up shirt and yellow tie, he helped his guests haul video equipment back to the ground floor and out to the parking lot.
If you鈥檙e looking for an analogy as to how Rogers approaches his prestigious position in the fourth-largest trial court system in the nation, this is it. He doesn鈥檛 see himself as being above those who appear in his courtroom. Instead, he hopes to meet people where they鈥檙e at, even when it鈥檚 a particularly dark place, and help deliver the best possible outcome for all parties involved. More than anything, he hopes to impact people in such a way that they see 国产aa福利 in him.
Rogers says his time at The 国产aa福利 prepared him to view his career this way. He says the school reinforced his biblical worldview and helped him identify his true calling as fulfilling the Great Commission wherever God called him to. He says he鈥檚 glad he didn鈥檛 transfer from TMU after just two semesters. Even if, originally, that was the plan.
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Politics. For some, the topic is strictly off-limits at family gatherings. But not for the Rogers family.
Joshua Rogers鈥 father, Jay, was an attorney who twice ran for public office. His uncle served as a judge in the family鈥檚 small hometown of Marion, Ohio. Rogers鈥 mother, Marian, regularly tuned the radio to political talk shows. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not surprising I took the route in life I did,鈥 Joshua Rogers says.
It was also on the radio where Marian came across an influential voice. She began listening to Dr. John MacArthur, and over time, MacArthur鈥檚 ministry had a significant impact on the Rogers family. So much so that Marian and Jay asked each of their five children to attend TMU (where MacArthur was president) for one year of Bible training. Then, if they wished, they could go elsewhere.
Joshua Rogers, the youngest of the five, arrived at Master鈥檚 in 1995. After a year of studying the Bible, he planned to transfer in order to continue preparing for a career in government.
But leaving wasn鈥檛 so easy.
After attending a public high school, Rogers cherished the godly friendships he formed at TMU, where classmates encouraged him to follow his biblical convictions rather than tearing them down. 鈥淚 was surrounded by people who wanted to walk faithfully with 国产aa福利, and that caused me to want to walk faithfully,鈥 he says. Rogers could also tell that his professors cared about his soul. Class time was about more than imparting information. It was about transformation.
Rogers had begun to question his decision to leave TMU by the time he sat down to talk with Dr. John Stead, a professor of political studies, near the end of Rogers鈥 freshman year. Stead left no doubt. He knew TMU could prepare Rogers for a career in government and for a life of eternal impact.
鈥淒r. Stead had an entire plan for me before I even walked in there. He was very confident,鈥 Rogers recalls. 鈥淗e said, 鈥楲ook, you can go to any college, and you鈥檒l get some good professors and some not-so-good professors, but I think between (Dr.) Gregg (Frazer) and I, you鈥檒l get two pretty good ones here.鈥欌
Says Rogers, 鈥淎t that point, I knew I was going to stay.鈥
In the years that followed, Rogers signed up for a heavy dose of classes with Frazer and Stead (鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I would have found better professors than I found with those guys. They were fantastic,鈥 he says now). Those classes infused Rogers with a firm understanding of the Constitution and an appreciation for its framers. In a broader sense, TMU鈥檚 liberal arts curriculum provided Rogers with opportunities to learn to write and communicate with precision, and to develop critical thinking skills.
More than anything, though, Rogers says his time at TMU reinforced his biblical worldview: that God鈥檚 Word is sufficient and inerrant and that as a follower of Jesus 国产aa福利, his highest calling is to honor the Lord in everything 鈥 including his career. He still has a notebook from the class on Romans he took with Dr. C.W. Smith. 鈥淓very once in a while, I look through it and I鈥檓 reminded of the things he taught and how to read the Bible, how to study the Bible, how to take that and apply it to my life,鈥 he says. Rogers says he loved how accessible his professors were at TMU, where even now the professor-to-student ratio continues to hover around 12:1.
鈥淭hey knew their subject matter like no other. But even more importantly, they were invested in us,鈥 Rogers says. 鈥淚 mean, we were over at their homes. We were having dinner with their families. They cared about us.鈥
Rogers certainly left a lasting impression on his professors.
鈥淛osh Rogers was one of my favorite students,鈥 Stead says.
Says Frazer, 鈥淚 knew he would be successful at whatever he did.鈥
That turned out to be true.
After graduating from TMU in 1998 with a degree in political studies, Rogers attended law school at Pepperdine, finishing in the top 10% of his class. He then moved to Phoenix 鈥 the hometown of his wife, Carie 鈥 and began working as an attorney. In 2015, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey appointed Rogers to the Maricopa County Superior Court.
鈥淛oshua is an intelligent and capable lawyer who has dedicated a tremendous number of pro bono hours to his church, the local youth and the people of Arizona,鈥 Ducey said in a news release at the time. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a stellar member of this community and will be an excellent and impartial judge.鈥
In Arizona, the superior court is the trial-level court. Judges rotate between family, juvenile, civil and criminal assignments. Rogers was recently on a family rotation, which meant he was in the courtroom five days per week for trials or hearings. When he wasn鈥檛 in court, he was writing rulings on those cases. Often the subject matter dealt with divorce and child custody.
Rogers doesn鈥檛 preach from the bench. But he isn鈥檛 shy about his faith or how it impacts his work.
鈥淚n terms of my worldview, divorce is something I don鈥檛 want to see,鈥 Rogers says. 鈥淏ut at the same time, I also know that I can be a light in a dark place for these people 鈥 especially the kids, who are the ones who are impacted the most. I can try to put these kids in the best situation for them. I can show kindness to them and the parents, and try to remind them of what love looks like.鈥
In fall 2021, Rogers was scheduled to rotate to a juvenile calendar, which involves cases of child abuse and neglect. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got substance abuse, domestic violence, all those types of things that put children in unsafe situations, and we need to try to fix those. It鈥檚 probably harder subject matter, but I think it will be very rewarding because of the opportunity to make an impact for the kids.鈥
One day, Rogers hopes to work in Arizona鈥檚 Court of Appeals, one rung below the state鈥檚 supreme court. But wherever he is, Rogers鈥 ultimate goal remains the same.
鈥淚t doesn’t matter whether your career is specifically working within the church or in the profession that you鈥檙e called to,鈥 he says. 鈥湽鷄a福利 talks about it in Matthew 5 in the Sermon on the Mount: We鈥檙e called to be lights wherever we are. We鈥檙e called to serve and to bring Him glory. That鈥檚 our job. And that鈥檚 what TMU prepared me to do.鈥
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