Welcome to the Better Questions Podcast; the show where we dare to go deeper.
Every week, we pick a topic and sit down with thinkers, doers and challengers, to hear not only what they already know, but to explore what they’re still learning.
I’m Kevin Hohe…construction leader, lifelong learner, and your host.
We’re opening space for more honest conversations, for slow, meaningful insights in a fast-moving world.
Because maybe…the right question at the right time…can change everything.
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Welcome to the Better Questions Podcast; the show where we dare to go deeper.
Every week, we pick a topic and sit down with thinkers, doers and challengers, to hear not only what they already know, but to explore what they’re still learning.
I’m Kevin Hohe…construction leader, lifelong learner, and your host.
We’re opening space for more honest conversations, for slow, meaningful insights in a fast-moving world.
Because maybe…the right question at the right time…can change everything.
Hit follow, and join us every week on the Better Questions Podcast, produced by Pineapple Audio Production.
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In this episode of Mystic vs. Traditional Christianity from Better Questions podcast, Kevin Hohe reconnects with longtime friend Daniel Gaynor for a raw and honest exploration of faith, theology, and the challenge of asking hard questions inside modern Christianity. What begins as a casual catch-up turns into a deep dialogue on belief, doubt, and the desire to reconcile love and truth.
Together, Kevin and Daniel revisit their early Bible studies and unpack how curiosity can sometimes clash with rigid conviction. They wrestle with questions of salvation, the resurrection, denominational differences, and what it really means to “walk the walk” as a believer. The discussion moves fluidly between personal experience and spiritual reflection, touching on the church’s role in a divided culture, the importance of humility, and how to build bridges between those who think they know, and those who dare to ask.
In this episode
• The tension between orthodoxy and open-minded faith
• How to balance curiosity and conviction in Christianity
• Why theology can divide — and how love can unite
• The difference between believing rightly and living rightly
• The role of community, humility, and honest questioning in spiritual growth
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