Discover what’s new at Wednesday in the Word in 2026: a new season, a new book, and a new way to listen—designed especially for new and growing believers.
Start Strong: Will You Help Me Launch it?
My first book, Start Strong: A New Believer’s Guide to Christianity, is releasing in January, 2026. I’d love your help getting it into the hands of the people who need it most.
What if I don’t listen to podcasts
Curious about our Bible studies but don’t listen to podcasts? There are several ways to engage without ever hitting play.
Family Break 2024
The Wednesday in the Word podcast is on break to celebrate the arrival of my newest grandchild. We'll return to the Gospel of John in January 2025. In the meantime: Listen to a previous series and here are 16 things to do while your Bible study is on break Photo by...
Wednesday in the Word Update
The podcast is on break. In the meantime listen to one of the 500+ previous episodes and this song.
Study Break
The podcast is on break for some much needed study time before we start a new series.
How to slow down a podcast
My international listeners tell me they sometimes have trouble keeping up, because English is not their first language. If you find you aren’t catching everything, you can slow down the podcast. Most podcast apps have a speed adjustment.
Family break 2021
The podcast is on break to celebrate the arrival of my newest grandchild. We’ll return to the Gospel of Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount in mid-September.
How to listen to a podcast
Despite the popularity of podcasts today, many people don’t know how to get started listening. Don’t be embarrassed! Ironically, because there are so many different ways to listen, getting started is confusing. Anyone can click on a YouTube video or google a website, but where do you find podcasts? Here are some tutorials.
WitW on Pandora
You can now find Wednesday in the Word on Pandora.
WitW on Amazon Music
You can now find Wednesday in the Word on Amazon music.
Study break
The podcast is on study break before we start a new series. During my study break, I will randomly offer single podcasts that illustrate good Bible study methodology. Or you can listen to any of over 500 previous episodes.









