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Tag Archives: Gospel of Mark

The Gospel of Mark: Joy and Happiness (Or Lack Thereof…)

Why does the author of the gospel of Mark not talk about joy or happiness the way other gospel writers do?

Posted byBrice LaughreyApril 18, 2021July 23, 2021Posted inBible StudyTags:Bible Study, Gospel of Mark, Happiness, JoyLeave a comment on The Gospel of Mark: Joy and Happiness (Or Lack Thereof…)

The Gospel of Mark: Unclean Spirits and Demons

How are demons and unclean spirits represented in the gospel of Mark? What can take away from how Jesus approaches demons and unclean spirits?

Posted byBrice LaughreyApril 11, 2021September 22, 2021Posted inBible StudyTags:Bible Study, Demons, Gospel of Mark, Jesus, Unclean SpiritsLeave a comment on The Gospel of Mark: Unclean Spirits and Demons

Grieving Alone (Mark 14:32-42)

Even Jesus grieved. What can we learn from the gospel of Mark about grief and the presence of God?

Posted byBrice LaughreyMarch 29, 2021July 23, 2021Posted inBible StudyTags:Bible Study, Comfort, God, Gospel of Mark, GriefLeave a comment on Grieving Alone (Mark 14:32-42)
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