
The Rabbit Trail is about stepping into the world of the Bible with no agenda and no destination in mind. The Bible is not a book; it is an adventure filled with wonderful trails to explore. London church planter, author, and professor of the Living Faith Bible Institute Brian Clark wants you to come along and get lost for a while as we follow the Word wherever it leads.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Prayer is how we fight. Are we praying wrong? Is it possible to pray wrong? How are we supposed to pray? How do we get our prayers past the ceiling? This is what Brian Clark is going to lay out. In this episode, he is going to begin to give us some p... more
We can say that we are suppose to live by grace, but what does that mean? In this episode, Brian Clark is going to explain in very practical terms how God's grace is transferred to us and how it transforms us.
One of the things we consistently get wrong in our Christian walk is our dependence upon our self discipline. In this episode, Brian Clark is going to show us another key principle from the book of Esther on how this battle is not won by grit but by ... more
Dealing with our flesh is like dealing with a drug addict who will do anything to get its next fix. But what do we do about it? In today's episode, Brian Clark will show us how to apply the principle of grief.
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I loved this. So funny and also convicting. I am guilty of treating Bible study like a research project + presentation so often. I needed this reminder big time and am so excited to get weekly encouragement here.
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The show blends accessible Bible study with personal storytelling and practical spirituality. Across recent episodes, discussions braid literary analysis of biblical books (notably Esther) with devotional applications, highlighting God's providence, the Spirit's role in daily life, and staying biblically centered amid cultural pressure. A recurring emphasis on LFBI (Living Faith Bible Institute) as both a training path and a perspective for ministry shines through, along with invitations to deeper study, communal accountability, and transformative virtue. The mix of host-led expositions and guest perspectives aims to equip listeners to read Scripture with curiosity, discernment, and faithfulness, while keeping theology grounded in everyday ... more
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Recent guests on The Rabbit Trail include:
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2. Mike Renaud
3. Cale Horvath
4. James Fife
5. John Wright
6. John Scott
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