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Mondays with Mark - Summer Study

3 min · 11. maj 2026
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Summer schedules shift, vacations happen, and somehow Bible study is the first thing to go — but does it have to be? In this episode of Mondays with Mark, Mark challenges the habit of taking a full summer break from God's Word and makes a compelling case for keeping your small group connected, even in a lighter way. He shares practical ideas for shorter studies that fit the season, including several flexible options from LifeMark Ministries. Whether your group meets weekly or just occasionally, there's a way to stay in the Word this summer. Find resources and studies at LifeMarkMinistries.org.

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