Published under the title “Zindgi ki awleen Terjihat”, the Gospel of Mark is the second book of the New Testament, attributed to Mark (John Mark). Mark was a close companion and assistant of the Apostle Peter, and according to tradition, much of what is recorded in this Gospel comes from Peter’s eyewitness accounts and teachings.
This is the shortest yet one of the most powerful Gospels in the New Testament, presenting the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ in a fast-paced, practical, and impactful style. Its main focus is on the actions and miracles of the Lord Jesus rather than lengthy sermons or parables.
The Gospel of Mark was written especially for non-Jewish (Roman) readers so that they might recognize the Lord Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior. Words like “immediately” and “at once” appear repeatedly, highlighting the speed and power of Christ’s ministry.
Mark’s Gospel records events from the baptism of Christ to His crucifixion, death, and glorious resurrection. It concludes with the message that Jesus Christ has risen and commands His disciples to go into the world and preach the Good News. The Gospel of Mark not only strengthens our faith but also inspires us to practice service, humility, and follow in the footsteps of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The Good News of the Lord Jesus Christ to Every Heart!
All these books are being provided completely free of charge to churches, educational institutions, Sunday schools, colleges, community leaders, villages, and cities. Our only purpose is to bring the Good News of the Lord Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth, to prepare for His glorious return.
We believe that when the Good News has been preached in every nation and every language, the time will come for which we eagerly wait—the time when believers will be caught up to meet their Savior, Jesus Christ, in the air.
As you know, this mission cannot be accomplished alone. For this great work, we must stand together, hand in hand, moving forward in unity—because Jesus Christ Himself said:
“And this Gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14)