In the twentieth article of our Mark Marathon, Ian Davis takes a look at Jesus feeding the five thousand, and wonders - where did the food come from?
In the nineteenth article in our first Mark Marathon series, Phill Sacre looks at Herod's killing of John the Baptist. He considers who Herod thought John was, and thinks that he left it to late to do anything about it.
In the eighteenth part of Crossring's First Annual Mark Marathon, Simon Lucas looks at the beginning of Mark chapter 6, and reflects on Jesus' response to those who reject his teaching.
In the seventeenth part of our Mark Marathon, Claire McHale considers Jesus' healing of a bleeding woman and Jairus' daughter, and thinks that Jesus will work in our lives in a very natural way.
In the sixteenth article in our Mark Marathon series, Phil Price discovers that Jesus can be found in the most unexpected of places, and considers what this means for us.
In the fifteenth article in our First Mark Marathon series, Martin Laker reflects on the reaction of the disciples when Jesus calms the storm, and sees parallels with how we should regard Christ.
In the fourteenth article in Crossring's First Annual Mark Marathon, Andrew Brown takes a closer look at three of Jesus' parables which seek to explain the growth of the Kingdom of God.
At the half way point of our Mark Marathon, Matthew Dawkins looks at the parable of the sower, and suggests that whether the grain the farmer plants grows is down in large part to preparation and cultivation.
In the twelfth mile of our Mark Marathon, Simon Lucas considers the relationship between Jesus and his earthly family, and is delighted to see that Christ considers all believers to be his family.
In the eleventh mile of our Mark Marathon, Phill Sacre considers the reaction to Jesus of his family, and considers what it means to commit the unforgiveable sin.
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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.