Best News Ever
$12.99
When was the last time you heard some really incredible news that you couldn’t wait to share? The Gospel of Mark is that kind of good news! It’s a life-changing announcement about who Jesus is, and what he’s done.
Best News Ever is a devotional that takes tweens aged 9-12 on a 100-day journey through Mark’s fast-paced, action-packed story–helping them to understand the confusing bits, showing them how it connects with their life, and bringing them face to face with Jesus: the one who changes everything.
Each day’s devotional includes:
– A passage to read — work through the whole of Mark’s Gospel in bite-sized chunks
– A short explanation — guiding you though the confusing bits and showing what it means for you
– A question to reflect on — so that you can slow down and think through what you’ve read
– A prayer to pray — to help you respond to what God has said
Written in a pithy and engaging style, Best News Ever will help young people of all backgrounds to read the Bible for themselves, whether they know a little or a lot about Jesus already. It is also ideal to use as a family devotional.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781784984373
ISBN10: 178498437X
Chris Morphew
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2019
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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