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How to Live in Radical Obedience

How to Live in Radical Obedience

31min |14/10/2025
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Biblical Higher Ed Talk

How to Live in Radical Obedience

How to Live in Radical Obedience

31min |14/10/2025
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Radical obedience is more than a moment. It's a lifelong posture of trust. In this powerful episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Carol Alexander reflect on a global life of ministry marked by faith, perseverance, and God's providence. From unexpected callings to remote Samoa to building a graduate program in Ellendale, North Dakota, their story is a compelling reminder that the safest place to be is in the center of God's will.


If you're wrestling with next steps, calling, or what it really looks like to surrender your plans, their insights will encourage and challenge you. This conversation draws from their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims and their leadership at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School.


🎧 Tune In to Discover

âś… What radical obedience really means in everyday life

âś… How Paul & Carol Alexander followed God's call across 4 continents

âś… The story behind their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims

âś… Why the safest place you can be is in the center of God's will

âś…How God uses both big and small moments to shape a life of trust and surrender.

 

🎙️ Inside the Episode

08:38 - What makes Trinity Bible College unique.

16:47 - Carol's role in launching the graduate program.

24:17 - Why Paul & Carol wrote Radical Obedience.

52:14 - The incredible story of their calling to Samoa

63:36 - God's provision in small & miraculous ways.

82:54 - Why practicing obedience is hard, and how to grow in it.

116:27 - Encouragement & Wisdom for young leaders following God's Call.


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


The Biblical Higher Ed Talk podcast is proud to be a part of The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast Network. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Radical obedience is more than a moment. It's a lifelong posture of trust. In this powerful episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Carol Alexander reflect on a global life of ministry marked by faith, perseverance, and God's providence. From unexpected callings to remote Samoa to building a graduate program in Ellendale, North Dakota, their story is a compelling reminder that the safest place to be is in the center of God's will.


If you're wrestling with next steps, calling, or what it really looks like to surrender your plans, their insights will encourage and challenge you. This conversation draws from their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims and their leadership at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School.


🎧 Tune In to Discover

âś… What radical obedience really means in everyday life

âś… How Paul & Carol Alexander followed God's call across 4 continents

âś… The story behind their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims

âś… Why the safest place you can be is in the center of God's will

âś…How God uses both big and small moments to shape a life of trust and surrender.

 

🎙️ Inside the Episode

08:38 - What makes Trinity Bible College unique.

16:47 - Carol's role in launching the graduate program.

24:17 - Why Paul & Carol wrote Radical Obedience.

52:14 - The incredible story of their calling to Samoa

63:36 - God's provision in small & miraculous ways.

82:54 - Why practicing obedience is hard, and how to grow in it.

116:27 - Encouragement & Wisdom for young leaders following God's Call.


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


The Biblical Higher Ed Talk podcast is proud to be a part of The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast Network. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Radical obedience is more than a moment. It's a lifelong posture of trust. In this powerful episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Carol Alexander reflect on a global life of ministry marked by faith, perseverance, and God's providence. From unexpected callings to remote Samoa to building a graduate program in Ellendale, North Dakota, their story is a compelling reminder that the safest place to be is in the center of God's will.


If you're wrestling with next steps, calling, or what it really looks like to surrender your plans, their insights will encourage and challenge you. This conversation draws from their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims and their leadership at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School.


🎧 Tune In to Discover

âś… What radical obedience really means in everyday life

âś… How Paul & Carol Alexander followed God's call across 4 continents

âś… The story behind their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims

âś… Why the safest place you can be is in the center of God's will

âś…How God uses both big and small moments to shape a life of trust and surrender.

 

🎙️ Inside the Episode

08:38 - What makes Trinity Bible College unique.

16:47 - Carol's role in launching the graduate program.

24:17 - Why Paul & Carol wrote Radical Obedience.

52:14 - The incredible story of their calling to Samoa

63:36 - God's provision in small & miraculous ways.

82:54 - Why practicing obedience is hard, and how to grow in it.

116:27 - Encouragement & Wisdom for young leaders following God's Call.


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


The Biblical Higher Ed Talk podcast is proud to be a part of The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast Network. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Radical obedience is more than a moment. It's a lifelong posture of trust. In this powerful episode, Dr. Paul and Dr. Carol Alexander reflect on a global life of ministry marked by faith, perseverance, and God's providence. From unexpected callings to remote Samoa to building a graduate program in Ellendale, North Dakota, their story is a compelling reminder that the safest place to be is in the center of God's will.


If you're wrestling with next steps, calling, or what it really looks like to surrender your plans, their insights will encourage and challenge you. This conversation draws from their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims and their leadership at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School.


🎧 Tune In to Discover

âś… What radical obedience really means in everyday life

âś… How Paul & Carol Alexander followed God's call across 4 continents

âś… The story behind their book Radical Obedience: The Chronicles of Two Global Pilgrims

âś… Why the safest place you can be is in the center of God's will

âś…How God uses both big and small moments to shape a life of trust and surrender.

 

🎙️ Inside the Episode

08:38 - What makes Trinity Bible College unique.

16:47 - Carol's role in launching the graduate program.

24:17 - Why Paul & Carol wrote Radical Obedience.

52:14 - The incredible story of their calling to Samoa

63:36 - God's provision in small & miraculous ways.

82:54 - Why practicing obedience is hard, and how to grow in it.

116:27 - Encouragement & Wisdom for young leaders following God's Call.


To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


The Biblical Higher Ed Talk podcast is proud to be a part of The Higher Ed Marketer Podcast Network. 


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