Hey, dummy, where in the world are we? We are just outside of Cholon and Champagne. About five more or six more miles. We’re gonna have champagne. No, you can’t have champagne. You’re too young. Okay, ...
Hey, Willie, we’re gonna see some dead people. What? Dead people? Are you serious? Yeah. Watch, watch, watch. See, over there’s one. Okay, let’s go over here. I didn’t ...
Wilby. What are you doing down there? Well, I’m getting recharged. You’re getting recharged to do what? Well, you know, it takes a lot of energy to ride around ...
I’m checking out another million million dollar company. Oh, that’s a lot of numbers. They got more zeros than I have fingers and toes. God. I don’t have any ...
Hey. Yesterday I went to the hospital with a dummy. He’s gonna get his thumb cut off. I’ll tell you about that some other time. Anyway, while I was ...
Hey, I’m here with Tattoo. Hey, Tattoo. Yeah. We’re outside the most depressing place in the Bay area. That’s what dummy says. Oh, Dummy. That’s him talking. Yeah, Dummy’s ...
Dummy is going to show me the world’s largest fruit company. I wonder if they have strawberries and peaches and stuff like that. Apparently, this here company, and you ...
In teaching Mark 1:14-15, key insights can be drawn from both Biblical and historical contexts. Transition from John’s Ministry to Jesus’ Ministry: The passage marks a pivotal moment where ...
To go deeper into Mark 1:14-15, let’s explore the theological, socio-political, and eschatological implications of this passage by breaking down key elements that resonate beyond the surface reading.