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Who Wrote Mark?
For almost two millennia, the second Gospel has been called the Gospel of Mark. Most Bible students identify John Mark as the author of the book. His association with Paul

A Spiritual Hunger
When God breathed life into Adam he became a living soul and body (Gen 2:7). When Adam and Eve disobeyed God, he cut off their access to the tree of

Emotional Intelligence
A blogger once wrote, “Can we all agree that Pentecostal worship services look fun?” In a culture infatuated with entertainment and emotion, sometimes it is hard for churches to attract

Time Is on My Side
When your beloved leaves, don’t worry because time is on your side. At least that is what Jerry Ragovoy would have us believe in his ballad made famous by the

Something Special
As a boy, I loved visiting Grandma. She always welcomed us with a smile, a hug, and a cake. At Grandma’s house, every trouble disappeared, and every grandchild was special.

Choosing a Bible (Part 5): Digital
Choosing a Bible is a bit like jumping into a bowl of Alpha-Bits and trying to make sense of it—KJV, NIV, ESV, NASB, JB, NKVJ, RSV, ASV, TNIV, NLT, etc.

Choosing a Bible (Part 4): Layout
When it comes to investing in a new Bible, several factors influence the decision, including the translation, paper, cover, and construction. Another important factor is the layout. Thirty years ago,

Choosing a Bible (Part 3): Binding
Have you ever seen a Bible with pages falling out? Sometimes it comes from much use, but usually it comes from shoddy construction. There are few things more annoying than

Choosing a Bible (Part 2): Cover and Paper
What do you look for in a good Bible? Most people quickly go to the translation and publisher helps, which are paramount, but there are other things to consider—namely construction.




