The ADHD Bible Study Podcast

Religion & Spirituality

About

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. Hosted by Robert Boyd — former preacher, late-diagnosed with ADHD, and founder of ADHDBibleStudy.com .

Episodes

  • Seen 05 - Hyperfocus as holy

    This episode of The ADHD Bible Study Podcast explores hyperfocus, examining why it might not be a reflection of one's faith and how it could be a beneficial trait. It delves into the nature of hyperfocus and re-evaluates its perception.

  • Seen 04 - Wired Differently

    This episode examines how the ADHD mind offers gifts to the church, not just challenges. It references Psalm 139, 1 Corinthians 12, and Romans 12 to argue that the unique qualities of neurodivergent believers are essential.

  • Seen 03 - When Faith Feels Impossible

    This episode addresses spiritual burnout and the feeling of impossible faith, connecting it to neurological realities like ADHD and anxiety. It draws parallels with biblical texts like Lamentations to discuss spiritual exhaustion.

  • Seen 02 - The Comparison Trap

    This episode of The ADHD Bible Study Podcast addresses the comparison trap, explaining why comparing yourself to others is painful and theologically incorrect. It draws on Paul's teachings in 1 Corinthians 12 to offer a transformative pers…

  • Seen 01 - The Dangerous Lie

    This episode of The ADHD Bible Study Podcast addresses the lie that Christians with ADHD face: the belief that their faith is not genuine because they struggle to maintain focus during sermons or prayer. The podcast deconstructs this harmf…