Find rest for your mind and peace for your soul with this one-hour reading of The Gospel of Mark, paired with gentle, peaceful ambience. Mark’s Gospel moves with urgency — he uses the word “immediately” more than forty times — yet tonight, there’s no need to hurry. Let this time be your invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and rest in God’s presence. As you listen, allow the words of Scripture to quiet anxious thoughts and fill your heart with calm. Whether you’re listening before bed, du...
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Find rest for your mind and peace for your soul with this one-hour reading of The Gospel of Mark, paired with gentle, peaceful ambience. Mark’s Gospel moves with urgency — he uses the word “immediately” more than forty times — yet tonight, there’s no need to hurry. Let this time be your invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and rest in God’s presence. As you listen, allow the words of Scripture to quiet anxious thoughts and fill your heart with calm. Whether you’re listening before bed, du...
The Day Jesus Proved Nothing Is Impossible | Mark 5 Study
A Kind and Gentle Word
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The Day Jesus Proved Nothing Is Impossible | Mark 5 Study
In Mark chapter 5, we see Jesus’ compassion and power on full display. He frees a man tormented by demons, heals a woman who has suffered for twelve long years, and brings new life to a little girl who had died. Each story reveals a Savior who meets us right where we are — in fear, pain, and hopelessness — and restores us with His perfect love. ✨ In this quiet reading and reflection, you’re invited to slow down, rest in God’s presence, and remember that Jesus still brings peace to every sto...
A Kind and Gentle Word
Find rest for your mind and peace for your soul with this one-hour reading of The Gospel of Mark, paired with gentle, peaceful ambience. Mark’s Gospel moves with urgency — he uses the word “immediately” more than forty times — yet tonight, there’s no need to hurry. Let this time be your invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and rest in God’s presence. As you listen, allow the words of Scripture to quiet anxious thoughts and fill your heart with calm. Whether you’re listening before bed, du...