We must find a way for everyone to return to God - Morales considers this to be the pursuit of everyone; how is Mark doing it? Scott Anderson's novel "Department" depicts a journey of a war photographer from post-traumatic stress madness. The story comes back from Kurdistan and develops mainly on Mark Walsh who has suffered from the restraint of survivors and post-traumatic stress. Elena 's grandfather, Joaquin Morales, led Mark to recovery with a series of strange techniques.
Scott Anderson 's novel "Triage Trading" and memories of war and war. Mark Walsh, the protagonist of Triage, is a New York photojournalist specializing in war photos. In the nine years, Mark was in the industry, and I thought, "You have to separate it and detach it, you can not feel it." There is much evidence that he can not separate him and in the end will influence him every time he participates in the war.
Mark is a story that refuses to retreat. In Chapter 16 of Mark, we have been spoken in various ways as the shortest, oldest and most implicit in all the Bible stories of Jesus. People who think that they can handle this excellent rabbinic power from Nazareth and the principality well. If we do not encounter the Bible story in the way we want to experience it is sometimes difficult to handle the Bible story well. The ancestors of our faith - when many stories of the second day were first recorded - lived, breathed, worked, loved and died in major oral cultures
Prophets and apostles did miracles by the power of God, not by their own power, but Jesus did miracles by the power of God. He cured the disease, rose from the dead, kicked off the devil, and stopped the storm. The theme of the Marco Gospel is "Who is Jesus?" He gave them clues for miracles. He did the only thing God could do. They answered like an Egyptian magician: "This is the finger of God." Jesus walked with the Father and the Holy Spirit, but did not behave like the Apostles. It is often said that Jesus will do these things with your own power, but it is a "sign" to prove who you are.
Each Gospel has its own understanding of Jesus and its sacred character. Mark has never called Jesus "God", nor has Jesus existed before his own life, nor did he mention virginity (the author clearly Jesus is the birth and birth of a normal human being) I believe.) King David or Adam. In Mark 16: 7, young people were discovered in the tomb and ordered the women to say "with the disciples and Peter", but Jesus will meet them again in Galilee. It suggests that the author may already have understood this tradition. Matthew reinterprets the mark, emphasizes Jesus' teaching and its behavior, and subtly changes the story to emphasize the essence of his god - for example, the "youth" of Mark that appeared in the tomb of Jesus was It became the gospel of Matthew The shining angel