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What Is the Gospel of Mark?
paperback, 10 chapters, 124 pages
The Gospel of Mark is the Bible's most fast-paced story of Jesus. But how do you teach it to your kids?
Shortest of the four Gospels and first to be written, Mark wastes no time. There's no birth story, no wise men, no manger. Instead, Mark drops you straight into the action: demons cast out, storms silenced, thousands fed, and a question that follows Jesus everywhere he goes: Who is this? The pace is relentless, the miracles are stunning, and the whole story is hurtling toward a cross that nobody sees coming and an empty tomb that changes everything.
But this isn't just a collection of miracle stories. It's the Bible's most unflinching portrait of what it costs to follow Jesus. It's the story of disciples who got the answer right but the meaning wrong. And it's the revelation that God's power shows up not in triumph but in sacrifice, where a Roman centurion looks at a crucified man and becomes the first person to say, "Surely this man was the Son of God."
What Is the Gospel of Mark? makes this action-packed Gospel accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn't shy away from hard questions or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all sixteen chapters of Mark with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Monsters, Inc. to The Iron Giant to Pride and Prejudice—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling the messianic secret, the failure of the disciples, and the shock of the cross in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how Mark's themes of faith, identity, sacrifice, and service speak to their own struggles with fear, doubt, and what it means to truly follow someone worth following
Whether your child is asking hard questions about who Jesus really is, learning what it means to trust God when life doesn't make sense, or ready to encounter the most vivid portrait of Jesus in all of Scripture, What Is the Gospel of Mark? will show them that the Jesus who silenced storms and opened blind eyes is still asking the most important question anyone will ever answer: Who do you say I am?
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.
paperback, 10 chapters, 124 pages
The Gospel of Mark is the Bible's most fast-paced story of Jesus. But how do you teach it to your kids?
Shortest of the four Gospels and first to be written, Mark wastes no time. There's no birth story, no wise men, no manger. Instead, Mark drops you straight into the action: demons cast out, storms silenced, thousands fed, and a question that follows Jesus everywhere he goes: Who is this? The pace is relentless, the miracles are stunning, and the whole story is hurtling toward a cross that nobody sees coming and an empty tomb that changes everything.
But this isn't just a collection of miracle stories. It's the Bible's most unflinching portrait of what it costs to follow Jesus. It's the story of disciples who got the answer right but the meaning wrong. And it's the revelation that God's power shows up not in triumph but in sacrifice, where a Roman centurion looks at a crucified man and becomes the first person to say, "Surely this man was the Son of God."
What Is the Gospel of Mark? makes this action-packed Gospel accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn't shy away from hard questions or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all sixteen chapters of Mark with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Monsters, Inc. to The Iron Giant to Pride and Prejudice—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling the messianic secret, the failure of the disciples, and the shock of the cross in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how Mark's themes of faith, identity, sacrifice, and service speak to their own struggles with fear, doubt, and what it means to truly follow someone worth following
Whether your child is asking hard questions about who Jesus really is, learning what it means to trust God when life doesn't make sense, or ready to encounter the most vivid portrait of Jesus in all of Scripture, What Is the Gospel of Mark? will show them that the Jesus who silenced storms and opened blind eyes is still asking the most important question anyone will ever answer: Who do you say I am?
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.