Mission Expansion Through Disagreement
The Prison and Pastoral Epistles give us a glimpse into Paul’s closest relationships at the end of his life. One person we haven’t heard much about is John Mark, a person Paul lost confidence in during an early missionary journey. Let’s go back to the port where John Mark headed back home and catch a glimpse of the change in Paul’s relationship to this young man he would refer to in several letters from prison.
Recommended Course(s): 1-2 Timothy and Titus: Pastoral Epistles
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