One of my first ever guests was Daniel Rogers, who gave perhaps the best answer on the question what's the point anyway that I've heard - to love and to be loved. Daniel is a young and impressive guy who is a Pastor at a Baptist Church that was one of the leading content creators in the world of preterism. Recently, Daniel has ruffled a few feathers by breaking from what some might call 'orthodox' full preterism and instead exploring how ideas he has about eschatology can be congruent with wh...
All content for What's The Point Anyway? is the property of Luke McInnes and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
One of my first ever guests was Daniel Rogers, who gave perhaps the best answer on the question what's the point anyway that I've heard - to love and to be loved. Daniel is a young and impressive guy who is a Pastor at a Baptist Church that was one of the leading content creators in the world of preterism. Recently, Daniel has ruffled a few feathers by breaking from what some might call 'orthodox' full preterism and instead exploring how ideas he has about eschatology can be congruent with wh...
One of my first ever guests was Daniel Rogers, who gave perhaps the best answer on the question what's the point anyway that I've heard - to love and to be loved. Daniel is a young and impressive guy who is a Pastor at a Baptist Church that was one of the leading content creators in the world of preterism. Recently, Daniel has ruffled a few feathers by breaking from what some might call 'orthodox' full preterism and instead exploring how ideas he has about eschatology can be congruent with wh...
What's The Point Anyway?
One of my first ever guests was Daniel Rogers, who gave perhaps the best answer on the question what's the point anyway that I've heard - to love and to be loved. Daniel is a young and impressive guy who is a Pastor at a Baptist Church that was one of the leading content creators in the world of preterism. Recently, Daniel has ruffled a few feathers by breaking from what some might call 'orthodox' full preterism and instead exploring how ideas he has about eschatology can be congruent with wh...