"If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat" (2 Thessalonians 3:10). These are words the apostle Paul wrote to the...
Radically Christian Bible Study Podcast
with Wes McAdams and Travis Pauley
Study the Bible with Travis Pauley and Wes McAdams. Whether you are a seasoned Christian or a new Christian, you will enjoy these Bible studies. Each week, Wes and Travis study another biblical topic, exploring the relevance Scripture has for our lives today. Though the topics vary greatly from week to week, the goal of every Bible study is the same, learn to love like Jesus. These Bible studies are brought to you by Radically Christian and the church of Christ on McDermott Road in Plano, Texas.
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Wes does an incredible job on this podcast. I love every episode. Thank you for these, they make me want to be a better person each time I listen.
How Are We Led by the Spirit?
Galatians 5:18 says, “But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law.” So, how are Christians led by the...
Whatever You Bind on Earth
“Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven,” these are the words Jesus to Peter and his apostles. Jesus also...
What is Heaven Like?
What is heaven like? That is the question Kenny Embry and Wes McAdams discuss on today's episode. This episode...
How to Live as Unashamed Christians
How to live as unashamed Christians. In this episode of the Radically Christian Bible Study podcast, Wes McAdams and...
Issues We Deal with in the Church Today
Today's episode first aired on The Wise Disciple Podcast, hosted by Logan Judy. Wes McAdams and Logan Judy discuss...
How to Ask Better Questions of the Bible
Asking good questions of the Bible is a more challenging task than many suppose. When we have a question about...
Does God Do Evil?
Does God do evil? Today's Bible study revolves around two related questions from listeners. The first is, "How would I...
Better Safe Than Sorry Theology
A better-safe-than-sorry theology is one that wants to do what is right and good. But, unfortunately, it also tends to...