Happy new week to you and family ❤and all my sisters and brothers on this platform....please pray 🙏 🤲 for my nephew Kevin Mais in ICU...and a neices going in for surgery 7/24/24
I am virginia my church is filedelfia and please pray for me and my family and love ones pray that they can open there heart to Jesus ...God bless u and yourfamily God words never fail he will sone come the bible are almost full fill Amen praise the lord🙏🙏🙏
Greetings Elias. The problem is solved. The tech team were late in putting the audio into the app, but there may be another reason you are not seeing (or should I say , hearing it, and that involves the way we listen. If you have opened the lesson in the General Conference Sabbath School app before the audio was added you will need to just close the app and reopen it again. Then the audio will be available. A lady in Cooranbong in Australia contacted me about this same problem. By following this procedure she is very happy and has thanked me on both Facebook and Messenger. Continue listening; these lessons in Mark about the life, teachings, and ministry of Jesus are exciting, enlightening, and brilliant. Best wishes. Percy Harrold🤠
Most SDA ("People of the book") have never read the whole bible or even the whole new testament ONCE in their whole life. Mark is 678 verses long and most of those verses will not even be read over 13 weeks in sabbath school classes. Members will discuss or argue topics instead. SO by the end of the quarter, even MARK will not be read! " Thus you nullify the word of God by your tradition that you have handed down." Mark 7:13
Sabbath School Students study the lesson independently in their homes during the week with the use of their Bible, as the main Text and the Bible Study Guide prepared for the quarter to help guide the study. During the discourse on Sabbath morning, the class discuss what they studied all week long. The one who leads the discussion is a facilitator or guide though the study so that the topic is adequately covered and questions are discussed to include as closely as possible what the Bible narrative attempts to portray. It is not the intent of the Lesson to just read the Bible in class. That activity alone would take up the 30+ minutes allotted for the study. Btw, how would you know what the people are doing in their homes? Who is reading or not reading the Bible? We are exhorted against judging. Matthew 7:1,2