Mark 9-16: The Servant King
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9 out of 10
Good study material. However I felt study 4 was unhelpful and I rewrote the material under the heading of the Hidden Kingdom rather than the Hidden King. The passage raises some really difficult issues and I thought the set study didn't really tackle them in the best way; indeed Jesus isn't a hidden king, but the coming of it could be described as secret. Happy to let you have my study questions and notes if that would help if you thought to rewrite that one. ![]()
helpful revelation of jesus
using mark 1-8 of this series at present but helpful framework for youth group to answer question 'who is Jesus?'. Also, useful leader guide with optional extra tips for initiating group discussion ![]()
Thought provoking With real depth and background
We used this in our home group, it gave us lots of dicussion and gave us a new perspective ![]()
see below
Not used this book yet but if it's as good as the same in the series on the first epistle of Peter then it will be excellent. ![]()
Simple yet a profound way of approaching Mark's Gospel
This study has given us a good framework and different approach to a familiar Gospel. Each week we found we had been led into useful and personal discussions on our faith, and benefited from it. ![]()
Simple yet a profound way of approaching Mark's Gospel
This study has given us a good framework and different approach to a familiar Gospel. Each week we found we had been led into useful and personal discussions on our faith, and benefited from it. ![]()
good for small groups
Our home group has really enjoyed this study and as a leader I have found it to be easy to use and to prepare the study. ![]()
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