Slow to Anger | God Has a Name E4

Slow to Anger | God Has a Name E4

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The Prophet | The Prophet E1

What is prophecy? John Mark dives into the prophetic books of the library of Scripture and explores what the role of the prophet is in the Old Testament. He shows us how these books are designed to wake us up from our indifference to sin and comfort us in hard situations, and cha ...  Show more

Fixed-Hour Prayer | Prayer E8 (From the Archive)

What does it mean to "pray continually"? John Mark explores Paul's command to pray without ceasing and introduces the ancient practice of fixed-hour prayer: pausing multiple times throughout the day to reorient your heart and mind toward God. He shows us how prayer is less about ...  Show more

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