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The Covid-19 pandemic revealed to us what we should have realized all along: namely, how extremely fragile was an economic system that relied on long supply chains, a lesson only reinforced by ...
That’s the heart of the parable in today’s Gospel reading from Mark, comparing the kingdom of God to a tiny mustard seed. It’s a testament to small beginnings.
When his followers asked Jesus to increase their faith, he told them the parable of the mustard seed. Though it was the smallest of seeds, once sown the mustard plant sprang up and spread rapidly.
Today’s selection from Matthew 13 continues Jesus’ Parables Discourse. It contains two short parables—about a mustard seed and yeast—and a long parable with an allegorical interpretation ...
The parable of the mustard seed (Mark 4: 30–32) Jesus’ attitude to the Sabbath (Mark 2: 23–28) Jesus and the children (Mark 10: 13–16) Entry into the Kingdom of God- The rich young man; ...
"The teachers love it," she said. The restaurant caters to all ages, from Buhler high school students on up. "I love the relationship with the people who come in," Knecktel said.
Today’s Sunday gospel reading is about the Parable of the Seed. Our Lord Jesus Christ explains to his disciples why he teaches them by using parables perhaps because it was one easy way for them ...
The mustard seed of the Middle East (Salvadora persica) grows into a small, multi-branched tree, with edible seeds, shoots that provide nutritious forage for camels, sheep and goats, and sweet fleshy ...
The parable of the mustard seed (Mark 4: 30–32) Jesus’ attitude to the Sabbath (Mark 2: 23–28) Jesus and the children (Mark 10: 13–16) Entry into the Kingdom of God- The rich young man; ...
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