Mark Rob Dingman Mark Rob Dingman

Mark • 2003/4

Way before I taught these studies I meditated through the Gospel of Mark as a part of my daily devotions. It wasn’t in order to do a Bible study for someone else or meet a deadline. This was to nourish my own soul. I think it took me three years to meditate all the way through it.

When I decided to teach Mark for the church I could refer back to what I learned as I took my time, unhurried, reflecting and praying. This gospel fed me, it fed the church, and when I taught evening services at a traditional Baptist church for a season, it fed them, too.

I’m not trying to blow my own horn. I am saying that the Gospel of Mark is very, very good.

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