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David McNiel is an author, artist, poet, musician and teacher. Many enjoy listening to his stories, insights and reflections that draw from his interesting life and studies of scripture and history.
Until now this opportunity has been limited to those sitting at his dinner table or in the shade, overlooking Bogue Sound. His ideas often return to an academic background in linguistics and philosophy, but the words he most wants to cast forth are the ancient living words of scripture.
His reflections, readings, and some music can be found here at this website, which was created by his sons who often affectionately call him: Daddio.​

Daddiocast Daddiocast

    • Religion und Spiritualität

David McNiel is an author, artist, poet, musician and teacher. Many enjoy listening to his stories, insights and reflections that draw from his interesting life and studies of scripture and history.
Until now this opportunity has been limited to those sitting at his dinner table or in the shade, overlooking Bogue Sound. His ideas often return to an academic background in linguistics and philosophy, but the words he most wants to cast forth are the ancient living words of scripture.
His reflections, readings, and some music can be found here at this website, which was created by his sons who often affectionately call him: Daddio.​

    The First Proclamation of the Church

    The First Proclamation of the Church

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    Our Song

    Our Song

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    Primitive Church

    Primitive Church

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    Original Poem | Lament of the Spanish Grandee

    Original Poem | Lament of the Spanish Grandee

    Bible Commentary | Forgiveness

    Bible Commentary | Forgiveness

    • 9 Min.
    Song | Chinese Flu

    Song | Chinese Flu

    • 4 Min.

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