
Several significant things have changed since I started this blog back in 2016. Caleb Poston of McGahan Publishing House published my book Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days in 2020. The Lord has blessed me to teach the material in it in several interesting contexts, including at a conference in Hawassa, Ethiopia, in 2023. More recently, I’ve branched out into other media, including a podcast (This is the Day with Mike Rogers). My YouTube channel (@MikeRogersAD70) has given me a platform to post videos from a continuing education class I teach at Southern Union State Community College, titled “Interpretive Options for Biblical Prophecy.”
I thank the Lord for these opportunities and would like to make a few announcements regarding them.
A Scripture Index
A friend in West Virginia, Ken Hansard of G4.28 Ministries, has given away several copies of Inmillennialism. One beneficiary of his generosity is H. Rondel Rumburg, the founder of Biblical and Southern Studies. Ron noted the absence of a scripture index in the book and volunteered to create one the old-fashioned way, page by page. (No AI here!) So, I am happy to announce the availability of the Scripture Index for Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days as a free PDF download. Thank you, Brother Ron!
A New Name
I want to make it easier for readers to recognize my work on these various platforms. Therefore, I’m bringing my writing, blogging, podcasting, and video work under a single name—AD 70 Ministries. Toward that end, readers can now reach my website at www.AD70Ministries.com. Other older URL’s pointing to the same place include www.Inmillennialism.com and www.MikeRogers70.com.
An Improved Website with a Store
For years, a good friend in Huntsville, Kip Jacobs, served as my technology support person for this website. Since Betty and I moved to Opelika, the Lord has given me a new technology team: Collin Brittain, assisted by Caleb Allen. They’ve already added a page for the podcast, implemented all the pending software updates, and made other behind-the-scenes improvements.
In the near future, they will add a store to the site. At first, the only items available will be the paperback, hardback, and PDF editions of Inmillennialism. In the future, I hope to add other books and items of interest. AD 70 coffee mugs, anyone? More seriously, how about a commentary on Hebrews from an inmillennial perspective? Or Revelation? (I’m dreaming big and asking great things from God!)
A New Logo
You will soon see a new logo around these parts. I still like the old one at the top of this page. It captures the transition from the Mosaic to the messianic age through the events of Jesus’ generation, especially from His crucifixion in AD 30 to the temple’s fall in AD 70.
However, the time has come for a refresh. The new logo represents the same transition but emphasizes the prophetic day of salvation (e.g., Isa 11:10) that these events brought to the world. The graphic artist has not yet delivered the final version, but here is a prototype:

A New Book Cover
All these changes set the mood for a refresh for the Inmillennialism book’s appearance. I’m not ready for a second edition yet, but I plan to do one in the next year (D.V.). It will include, among other things, the index I mentioned above. Still, I want to change the book’s appearance now and will reveal the new design when Abigail Turner and the team at Pipstones Publishing put the final touches on it.
You can’t judge a book by its cover, but at least the cover can look fresh and inviting. As with the logo, I still like the original cover, but you get the idea.
Conclusion
In addition to the persons above, I want to mention three more who have contributed to my enthusiasm for these projects. Trevor Cofer has served as videographer, idea guy, and special advisor; Amanda Bell as an idea gal and special advisor; and Michella Rogers, who is a special daughter-in-law, an accomplished marketer, a business owner (Savy Media Design), a wife to John, and a mom to Olivia.
I am thankful for these opportunities to serve our risen Lord and King, Jesus Christ, and for the people He has placed in my life to help me.
Let us rejoice as we remember His resurrection this Lord’s Day, Easter Sunday, 2026.
The Lord is risen! He is risen indeed!
Hallelujah!
