22.07.28 “John Mark” (Acts 12:25-13:1)

Episode 220728 July 27, 2022 00:10:02
22.07.28 “John Mark” (Acts 12:25-13:1)
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22.07.28 “John Mark” (Acts 12:25-13:1)

Jul 27 2022 | 00:10:02

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Show Notes

 

Did you ever have the chance, as a teenager or young adult, of being invited by an adult you respected to travel on an adventure with them? If so, did you accept the invitation and how did that trip affect your life? Today, let's join an adventure exactly like that and see what happened, and what we can learn. Do you remember yesterday we watched the apostle Peter standing in a dark street at night, knocking on the door of a house, anxiously hoping an answer would come soon? Peter was frightened! He'd just been freed from King Herod's prison by an angel and had come to the house of a woman he knew named Mary, because often the Christians gathered in her home for prayer. (Click here to see full text, images and links)   Today's Scripture is Acts 12:25-13:1. Choose below to read or listen.​​ Pastor Doug Anderson    262.441.8785   “Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2) Have a comment or question about today’s chapter? I’m ready to hear from you, contact me here. Interested in helping "Walking with Jesus" financially? Click here

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