Sip #1 – Read Chapter 7 of Mark in the ESV translation as we start Round 6 of KafePK
Sip #2 – Read my big takeaway from the day
Sip #3 – Add comments/thoughts/questions in the Comments Box (bottom of page). NOT REQUIRED
Sip #4 – Re-read any parts of Chapter 7 that impacted you
Sip #5 – Come back tomorrow as head to Mark, Chapter 8

Here we are, flying through June. We are now only 19 days away from starting our 2nd visit to Kafe PK. I went back tonight to look at my home page. I can’t believe that it was within the last six months that I was putting the thing together.

Remember our why?

“The Bible challenges people in SO many ways, and when you wrestle the words on the pages with the right group of people… the journey turns “magical.” You likely have questions. We all do! When someone comes alongside… it makes all the difference!

This is a CLOSED group that requires a subscription, meaning that if you have any thoughts or questions YOU are among FRIENDS. You can ask ANY questions and share ANY thoughts in the privacy of the group. No one is going to judge you, make fun of you, or think your thoughts are dumb or irrelevant.

If you do not know what you believe yet? This is the group for you! EVERYONE is welcome. If you are curious about the Bible and do not know where to start? THIS is the pace group you have been looking for! You will find your purpose and a road map through many of life’s twists and turns.”

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4 Responses

  1. This reminded me of the passage
    James 4:3. “When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasure”.
    This mother was determined and pleading with Jesus because she had the right motives.
    She was an unbeliever who was able to recognize the power of God. Do we, as believers, recognize and pursue Him the same way in our lives?….

  2. There’s a saying that something like this: “I want what I want and I want it now!” There’s also a sociological premise called “deferred gratification” (putting off “wants” for more convenient times) and on a timeline these adages conflict – yet, they coexist. How do we manage our Time?

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