The ADHD Bible Study Podcast

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By: Robert Boyd

The ADHD Bible Study Podcast is for Christians with ADHD who have spent too long feeling like their faith isn't working.Each episode explores Scripture through the lens of the ADHD experience — taking one honest look at what faith actually feels like for a brain like yours, and pointing toward the grace that has been there all along, even when it has been hard to see.No guilt. No performance pressure. No assumption that faith looks the same for every brain. Just Scripture, honesty, and the conviction that a wandering mind is not the same thing as an absent faith.Ho...

Seen 03 - When Faith Feels Impossible
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Last Monday at 8:43 PM

What happens when the "lie" of weak faith becomes a reality of total exhaustion? This week, we’re talking about the seasons when the Bible feels like it belongs to a version of you that no longer exists.

From the "locked doors" of anxiety to the profound honesty of Lamentations, we discuss why spiritual burnout is often a neurological reality rather than a moral failure. If you have nothing left to offer today but a "wordless groan," this episode is for you.


Seen 02 - The Comparison Trap
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04/20/2026

You're sitting in church and the person near you seems to have it all together in the ways you don't. In this episode we explore why that comparison is not just painful but theologically mistaken, and what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 12 that changes everything.


Seen 01 - The Dangerous Lie
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04/12/2026

There's a lie that follows a lot of ADHD Christians around. It doesn't announce itself. It just settles in quietly — in the space between the faith you feel and the faith you think you're supposed to be showing.

The lie sounds something like this: if your faith was genuine, you could sit through a sermon without your mind leaving the building. You could keep a consistent quiet time. You could pray without your thoughts scattering in seventeen different directions. And if you can't — maybe the problem isn't just attention. Maybe the problem is your faith.

That...