Webb Simpson, Ben Crane, and William Kane.
The Bible Caddie Podcast aims to carry the good news about Jesus to the world of golf! Multi-time PGA Tour winners Webb Simpson and Ben Crane are joined each week by their buddy William Kane for golf banter and Bible Study. While each episode contains plenty of golf chatter and humor, the primary focus of each episode is an interactive conversation around a specific Bible passage that is both accessible and relatable. Episodes are released every Thursday morning.
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In this episode, the guys close out the Philippians series with a special Christmas-season conversation through Philippians 4:14–23, where Paul thanks the Philippians for their generosity. As we head into a season centered on giving, these verses remind us what true, biblical generosity really looks like. While Paul’s circumstances are far removed from us in time and place, his words reveal six lasting principles of biblical generosity that still shape how Christians are called to give today. This episode connects the heart of Christmas with generosity that honors God, supports the work of the gospel, and flows from a life transformed by Christ. As we celebrate Christmas, this conversation invites us to reflect on why we give, how we give, and how generosity becomes an act of worship rooted in the gospel. Follow Bible Caddie Instagram: https://instagram.com/biblecaddie TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@biblecaddie X: https://twitter.com/biblecaddie YouTube: https://youtube.com/@biblecaddie Listen to the podcast and learn more about Bible Caddie https://biblecaddie.com/podcast https://biblecaddie.com Shop Bible Caddie merch https://shop.biblecaddie.com
Dec 12
In this episode, the guys unpack Philippians 4:10-13 and Paul’s example of contentment. Contentment is a quiet, restful heart and mind, that trusts God’s goodness and wisdom in every circumstance. Christians are to be content because our contentment honors God and blesses others. And it is only through Christ at work in us that we can become content. If you’re looking for biblical teaching on contentment, spiritual growth, and how to trust God in every season, this conversation will encourage you. Join us as we walk through Scripture, explore Paul’s words in Philippians, and talk about what true, Christ-centered contentment looks like in daily life. Listen to more Bible Caddie episodes: https://biblecaddie.com/podcast Follow Bible Caddie on Instagram: https://instagram.com/biblecaddie Follow us on TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@biblecaddie Follow us on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/biblecaddie Shop Bible Caddie merch: https://biblecaddie.com/pro-shop/ Watch full episodes and clips on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@biblecaddie Start a Featured Group: https://biblecaddie.com/start-a-group/
Dec 5
In Episode 145 of the Bible Caddie Podcast, the guys unpack Philippians 4:2-9 and Paul’s practical path to peace — peace with others and peace within. Paul addresses real conflict inside the Philippian church and gives clear instructions for how believers can pursue unity, humility, and reconciliation. He also explains how rejoicing in the Lord, reasonableness, prayer, and renewing our minds leads to deep inner peace that guards our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. This passage offers encouragement for anyone walking through relational conflict, anxiety, or an unsettled heart. If you want to understand Philippians 4:2-9 more clearly or grow in your daily pursuit of Christ, this episode provides helpful, biblical insight. Connect with Bible Caddie Instagram: @biblecaddie TikTok: @biblecaddie Website: biblecaddie.com (visit our Pro Shop or start a Featured Group) Podcast: Bible Caddie on Apple Podcasts and Spotify YouTube: Bible Caddie
Nov 21
Fresh off his Schwab Cup Championship win, Stewart Cink joins Webb Simpson, Ben Crane, and William Kane for a fast, honest conversation about golf, faith, and life. Stuart shares his path from lean college years to the PGA Tour, the story of coming to faith through College Golf Fellowship, and why trusting Christ changes how you handle results on the course. He opens up about walking with Lisa through cancer, the peace they found in dependence on Jesus, and the line he keeps close from Tim Keller on suffering. The guys swap Turnberry memories, talk Champions Tour life, gospel mentorship on Tour, and finish with a fun E9.
Nov 14
In this episode, the guys unpack Philippians 3:12-4:1 and Paul’s relentless pursuit to know Christ more and be made more like Him. This pursuit, modeled by Paul, ought to be the primary pursuit of all who belong to Christ.
Nov 7
In this episode, the boys discuss the importance of knowing Christ as outlined in Philippians 3:1-11. They explore themes of legalism, self-control, and the significance of a personal relationship with Jesus. There is practical advice for junior golfers and emphasizes the joy and freedom found in faith. Take a moment to reflect on what you are trusting in your right standing with God and to embrace the grace offered through Christ.
Oct 31
In this episode of the Bible Caddie Podcast, Webb Simpson, Ben Crane, and William Kane unpack Philippians 2:19-30 and the kind of relationships the gospel creates. The guys talk about gospel friendship, mentorship, and what it means to be true teammates in the faith. They share personal stories, including lessons from their own friendships and examples from Scripture, showing how the gospel multiplies joy and divides grief. It’s a down-to-earth conversation about how following Jesus transforms the way we connect, serve, and grow together.
Oct 24
In this episode of the Bible Caddie Podcast, Webb Simpson, Ben Crane, and William Kane are joined by Dave Owen to dive into Philippians 2:14-18. Dave is a longtime friend of the guys, a teaching pastor, and a gifted Bible teacher known for connecting deep truth with everyday life. Together, the guys talk about one of the most practical and challenging passages in the New Testament: “Do all things without grumbling or disputing.” They explore why Paul highlights complaining, how the gospel changes our expectations, and what it really means to “shine as lights in the world.” From travel frustrations to life on the golf course, this one hits home for anyone trying to follow Jesus in the middle of real life.