John Mark: A man who bounced back after losing courage.
This study is created specifically for men, can be used for personal or group use, and is full of thought-provoking questions.
Overview
All of us have experienced failure whether in ministry, career, or relationships. However, the short glimpses the New Testament offers of the life of John Mark give us encouragement that, despite our failures, God can still use us in important ways.
SCRIPTURE: Mark 14:32 52; Acts 15:36 41; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Philippians 3:12 14; Colossians 4:10; 2 Timothy 4:10
LEADER'S GUIDE Teaching Point One:
Giving up means missing out on God s miraculous work. Teaching Point Two:
Showing up is the biggest hurdle to coming back from failure. Teaching Point Three:
Growing up means moving forward with God.ARTICLE FROM:
The profile on page 1265 of the Men of Integrity Devotional Bible (Tyndale, 2002)
Total number of pages in study: 6
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