Walk with Mark, print-your-own journal

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Walk with Mark, print-your-own journal

$3.99

Walk with Mark: A Personal Journal for Spiritual Discovery

ISBN 978-0-9916551-6-8 (digital PDF file)

Is your heart heavy with questions? Jesus says, "Follow me." Rise up. Cast a net. Plant a seed. A spiritual harvest awaits. This electronic version of our handsome wire-bound journal includes printing instructions.

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Walk with Mark

A Personal Journal for Spiritual Discovery

Digital PDF file (22,816 KB), print on standard 8½ x 11 paper or view onscreen; color front and back covers; 176 black and white interior pages

Many scholars believe Mark is the oldest of the four gospels. It presents the good news with immediacy, details, and emotions. Explore the text and decide how you will respond when Jesus asks, "Who do you say that I am?"

This journal uses the simple metaphor of walking and talking with a friend to lead you through the biblical text. You'll train your inner ear to recognize the Spirit's still, small voice. You'll see Mark's Gospel in new ways and discover deeper—more personal—meanings within the scriptures.

A 7x10 wire-bound edition is also available.

Special Features

  • 78 sequential readings exploring the entire Gospel are arranged in four sections:
    • Authority from Heaven
    • Teaching and Healing
    • The Coming Kingdom
    • The Lamb of God
  • A Brief Word: Highlights a short excerpt from each reading
  • Companion Conversation: Suggests a related Biblical passage for each reading
  • Digital PDF file can be printed or viewed onscreen
  • Printing instructions include suggestions for left-handed users

Let Your Journey Begin

Ready to get started? Use this journal and go for a WALK.

W: Write a short paraphrase describing each passage's principal elements or most interesting details.
A: Analyze, assess, and ask questions about what the text might mean to you in your current situation or about anything that seems confusing.
L: Listen. Quietly. Take as long as you want.
K: Keep notes about the wisdom you encounter, the instructions you receive, or the insights you don't want to forget.

Enjoy your journey. Let yourself be surprised. Treasure the experience of having your own intimate conversation with the Word.