Biblical and Practical Teaching

Mark in a Month 2. Reading through Mark - The Big Story and Structure

Let Mark’s presentation of Jesus engage you, captivate you, and change your life!

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Mark in a Month Reading Schedule

A schedule for reading the Gospel of Mark in just over a month

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Mark in a Month 1. Hearing God Speak to you Personally Through the Bible (Matt 5:13-16 & Mark 1:1-20)

A method for daily Bible readings that you can try out for yourself, which will help you to more clearly hear God speak to you through the Bible.

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What God Loves to Do (Mark 5:1-20)

  • What God loves to do is to undo the work of Satan, turning the most broken and damaged people into the strongest and beautiful members of his Kingdom.

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Setting up Stones to Remember what God has Done (Josh 4 & 1 Sam 7)

The practice of ‘raising up stones’ is a powerful one that we should be doing to grow in our faith. Here are some stories to get you started.

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A Different Take on How to Please God (Rom 4 & Gen 15)

It’s wonderful to live under Grace and not Law, but sometimes it can leave us with a level of confusion. —Is God pleased with me right now? —Does it matter what I do? What God actually wants from us is not what most of us think!

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'I Will be With You!' - The most important thing to know in the coming year (Gen 12-35)

The most amazing promises of God being with people run through the Bible. If we can truly get hold of these promises and allow them to sink deeply into us, it will be a huge strength for us as we go into the New Year

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Connecting Deeply with Jesus as a Human (Heb 4:15-16)

Jesus became a man, in part, so that we could have a deep relationship with him. The challenge today is, how can we deepen that relationship?

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Replacing your Inner Bully with the Gentle Voice of Jesus

Most of us have an inner voice that is constantly telling us that we should be doing better. This has been called ’the inner bully’. There is an answer in Matthew 11.

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