Thank You

Important: Check your email to confirm your subscription.

Thank you for subscribing to the newsletter!

You’ll receive a monthly email update about the latest news and podcasts from Wednesday in the Word.

If you’d like to receive fewer or more emails from me, click the “update your profile” link on the next email you receive.

Subscribing to the newsletter does not also subscribe to the podcast. To subscribe to the podcast, follow it on your favorite podcast app. 

In the meantime, here are a few of my favorite podcasts. Enjoy!

Some of my Favorites

Habakkuk: Faith Under Fire

Habakkuk: Faith Under Fire

Habakkuk teaches us how to move from worry to worship and from fear to faith no matter what our circumstances.

Gospel of Matthew 1-7: Behold, the King!

Gospel of Matthew 1-7: Behold, the King!

A 40-week Bible Study podcast series on the Gospel of Matthew chapters 1-7. Matthew gives us one of the earliest records of the teaching of Jesus.

Who is the Holy Spirit?

Who is the Holy Spirit?

Both Jesus and the Apostle Paul give extraordinary importance to the giving of the Holy Spirit. Why? In this series we’ll look study a variety of passages with the goal of understanding who the Holy Spirit is and why he is something we need.

Servant Songs of Isaiah

Servant Songs of Isaiah

Isaiah gives us the fullest revelation of Christ in the Old Testament, most notably the Servant Songs. The exile raised the question: Can fail such that God will abandon us and we forfeit His God? In the Servant Songs, God demonstrates that not only will He remain committed to His people, He will willingly choose to endure suffering in order to forgive and redeem His people.

Philippians: Choose Life

Philippians: Choose Life

Paul’s letter to the Philippians is filled expressions of praise, joy and confidence, despite the fact that Paul wrote the letter while he was in prison. The Philippian church, unlike many other churches Paul wrote to, was not facing any particular problem or controversy. Instead their challenges were the kind that plague many churches today. We can learn from Paul how to rejoice and persevere in the mundane, ordinary difficulties of life.

Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya on Unsplash

(This article has been read 110 times; 65 today.)