Mysterious Miracles Sermon Talkback
Sermon Talkback—June 14, 2009 Mysterious Miracles Mark 4:26-34 Mystery of God’s Kingdom Throughout Mark, the disciples do not grasp the mystery of God’s Kingdom (e.g. 4:41; 6:49-54; 8:17-21). Mark 4
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Sermon Talkback—June 14, 2009 Mysterious Miracles Mark 4:26-34 Mystery of God’s Kingdom Throughout Mark, the disciples do not grasp the mystery of God’s Kingdom (e.g. 4:41; 6:49-54; 8:17-21). Mark 4
Mark 4:26-34 June 14, 2009 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. A couple of weeks ago, Maureen Wong brought to church
Mark 16:1-8 April 12, 2009 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. I remember our children growing up with these paperbacks that
Sermon Talkback 4 12 2009 Our Continuing Ending Story—Mark 16:1-8 Abrupt Ending The most likely original ending of Mark is 16:8 which is one of the most perplexing things about
April 5, 2009 Mark 11:1-11 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. Today is the day that we have been preparing for.
Sermon Talkback—April 5, 2009 Mark 11:1-11—Untying Donkeys Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday Today, churches had the challenge to celebrate the impressive joy (Triumphal Entry to Jerusalem) mixed with the impressive
Mark 1:9-15 March 1, 2009 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. On my sabbatical last summer in the Middle East, I
Sermon Talkback 3 1 2009 Wild Beasts and Wilderness—Mark 1:9-15 Jesus’ Inauguration In our short passage, we see three major events that inaugurate Jesus’ ministry: Jesus’ baptism, temptation in the
Mark 8:34-35 March 1, 2009 Sermon preached at the Service of Installation of Rev. Peter Lee at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. Our natural inclination is to
Mark 8:34-35 March 1, 2009 Sermon preached at the Service of Installation of Rev. Peter Lee at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. Our natural inclination is to