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A New Testament Study Guide: Mark

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This study guide is broken down into three different types of Contextual these questions are simply questions through the text to help you pause and think about what you are reading and absorb the facts! Reflection These questions help you reflect on your spiritual life in light of what you read. Application I recommend answering these last after you have a full grasp on what you have read. These help you apply what you have read. You will also notice a few Journal These were created to encourage you to pause and soak up the knowledge you learn and determine how you will live in light of it! To begin the study each week, I highly recommend to start by reading each chapter and outlining it. I included a space for outlining. Outlining is so helpful when it comes to obtaining a birds eye knowledge of the text. In addition, try circling the characters introduced in each chapter. This helps you wrap your mind around who is involved and what is happening in the text. Finish by summarizing the chapter. You might find it easier to do the summary after you have finished your comprehension/contextual questions! I pray you find this tool helpful. P.S We will be working through this book together in our online group Refined. Join us on Facebook for extra accountability and helpful resources!

99 pages, Paperback

Published November 21, 2020

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Megan Taylor

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I was born in Greenwich in South London in 1973. I have always loved to write.

My first novel, a dark coming of age story, ‘How We Were Lost’, was placed second in the 2006 Yeovil Prize (the Betty Bollingbroke-Kent award) and went on to be published by Flame Books (www.flamebooks.com) in June 2007.

I currently live in Nottingham with my young family, where I’m working towards a Creative Writing MA online with Manchester Metropolitan University, and completing my second novel ‘Before the Light’.

Set against a backdrop of wintry beauty ‘Before the Light’ is a literary thriller following a single family over a single life-changing night.

Although they're very different stories, both 'How We Were Lost' and ‘Before the Light’ reflect my continued fascination with the shadows and secrets of people’s inner worlds and the isolation that can exist even within the closest relationships.

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