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Jesus spoke words of life and truth. How well are you listening? True listening isn't simply hearing the words of Jesus; it involves belief that results in active commitment. Throughout His earthly ministry, Jesus interacted with people from all walks of life. In every case, those individuals could choose to believe His words and reap the rewards of faith-or resist the truth and miss out on everything that truly matters. This same choice is yours today. In this second book in a three-part study of the gospel of Mark, you can read for yourself the words of Jesus in Mark 7-13. If you then align…mehr

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Jesus spoke words of life and truth. How well are you listening? True listening isn't simply hearing the words of Jesus; it involves belief that results in active commitment. Throughout His earthly ministry, Jesus interacted with people from all walks of life. In every case, those individuals could choose to believe His words and reap the rewards of faith-or resist the truth and miss out on everything that truly matters. This same choice is yours today. In this second book in a three-part study of the gospel of Mark, you can read for yourself the words of Jesus in Mark 7-13. If you then align yourself with the One who is truth, you'll experience for yourself the freedom that comes from truly listening for and following the voice of the Savior.
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KAY ARTHUR is the award-winning author of more than 100 books and Bible studies. The acclaimed Bible teacher is also the host of Precepts for Life broadcasts that reach a worldwide audience of more than 94 million. She resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee. DAVID ARTHUR is the Chief Executive Officer of Precept Ministries International. His experience spans the corporate world with IBM as well as non-profit leadership with Generous Giving. He holds a masters degree from Reformed Theological Seminary.