Resurrection!නියැදිය

As we have seen from the last few days of devotions, the ending to Mark’s gospel can be controversial. Hopefully sitting in the chapter this week has helped process the different interpretations. As followers of Jesus, we should not be afraid of manuscript variations, the New Testament stands unique amongst ancient documents for the amount of sources available and the date between the events described and the earliest manuscripts we have. We recommend Erin Vroom’s blog on the Bible Project’s website if you want to look into this more.
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මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

This month long plan zooms in on the four gospel accounts of the resurrection of Jesus. We will explore what this meant at the time; as well as what it means for us today and our future hope!
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