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Episode 49: Daily Bleat - Interview with Ed Romero

 
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On this episode of Soteria Radio: Aaron interviews Ed Romero of the Daily Bleat to discuss a number of topics. We go outside in Louisville, Kentucky to discuss theology, seminary, and ministry. Should men necessarily pursue seminary? Where should learning take place? We answer these plus a number of other questions as well dropping some cliff hangers toward the end!

Ed is a recent graduate of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and hosts a blog/video blog designed to point to the gospel and our need for Christ.

What are your thoughts? Join the discussion! Contact us at SoteriaRadio@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!


#Soli Deo Gloria



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On this episode of Soteria Radio: Aaron interviews Ed Romero of the Daily Bleat to discuss a number of topics. We go outside in Louisville, Kentucky to discuss theology, seminary, and ministry. Should men necessarily pursue seminary? Where should learning take place? We answer these plus a number of other questions as well dropping some cliff hangers toward the end!

Ed is a recent graduate of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and hosts a blog/video blog designed to point to the gospel and our need for Christ.

What are your thoughts? Join the discussion! Contact us at SoteriaRadio@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter!


#Soli Deo Gloria



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