Matthew continues our Mark Marathon by looking at Jesus' teaching in the synagogue in Mark 12:35-40, and considers what we can learn about taking teaching at face value.
Simon Lucas continues our series of articles in Mark's gospel with a look at two questions people asked Jesus in an attempt to trip him up, from Mark 12:13-27.
Phil Price reflects on Mark 12:1-12, the Parable of the Tenants, and challenges us all to reflect on whether we look after all that God has entrusted us with.
Simon Lucas continues our series delving into the second half of Mark's gospel by looking at Mark 11:27-33 and reflecting on the issue of authority.
In the next article in our series reflecting on Mark's Gospel, Simon Lucas considers Mark 11:12-26 and looks on as Jesus curses a fruit-less fig tree and clears the Temple.
In our next article reflecting on Mark's gospel, Simon Lucas looks at Mark 11:1-11 and considers Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem on a colt and his quiet visit to the deserted temple courts.
Andy B looks at the story of Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46-52 and considers what we can learn both from the blind beggar who ignored the crowd and called out to Jesus, and Jesus' response to him.
Ali Gledhill browses the Internet for the best Bible websites, tools and APIs. He highlights some websites you might not have heard of, and points out under-used features on some sites you may have used before.
In the sixth article in our second Mark Marathon series, Ian Davis considers the nature of the messiah, and the reaction of the disciples to Jesus' prediction of his own death. A study of Mark 10:32-45.
Simon Lucas guides us through the next mile of our Second Mark Marathon, looking at Mark 10:13-31, and considering why we should all be more child-like in our faith.
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As part of our active lifestyle of prayer and Bible reading, we are currently reading a small section of the Bible together each day and sharing our responses to it with each other. We also publish a short devotional thought on a key verse or two from each day's passage to prompt prayer or reflection.