Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Mark 3- Mark 7




This week on Around the Word in 180 Days, we are reading from the New Testament in the book of Mark. Jesus never ceases to amaze me with his clarity and love. It's amazing to hear his frustration with us when we have so little faith and yet He continues to teach us daily. Have you download CEAI's new app yet? It's such a great place to listen to Around the Word in 180 Days and much much more. It is available on all smartphone options by typing CEAI or Christian Educators or going to this link:


As we draw closer to the end of the school, I will need your help to determine if we should continue Around the Word in 180 days for the 2014-2015 school year. We began on March 31st as a beta version and will complete the reading of Mark on June 6th. If there is enough interest, then we will continue in August with the Book of Luke.

Please let me know by email or in the comments below (kseddon@ceai.org) if you think having a time in the Word of God in community makes sense.


As always, I am 
Prayerfully dependent on Him,
K


PS. Don’t forget to spread the word about the 1:16PM Prayer Movement.
      Go to www.one16pray.com for more information
      Go to www.ceai.org for more information (which will point you to the above address!)
      Visit,  "like", and add comments the 1:16PM Facebook page.
      Sign up for text message prayer prompts from Remind 101 (we have 205!)
      Follow us on Twitter for the prayer prompts @one16pray
      Look for the prayer prompts on the 1:16 PM website or Facebook page.

May God bless you with success His way this 2013-2014 school year.

Note: To more fully understand the 16-9 Movement, please read the first blog entry by clicking here.


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