It's not uncommon that Latinos and religion go hand and hand.
Our workshop this week assigned the reading "The Gospel According to Mark".
Although it was kinda of dull but very significant in history. An action story that emphasizes on what Jesus did as opposed to what he taught. Jesus heals and restores the sick and the sight to the once blind. Demons are driven from oppressed. The Gospel of Mark is one of the oldest and the shortest, Mark himself, who was the assistant to Peter wrote it.
This gospel describes the inenvitable resurrection of Jesus Christ.
It tells of a clear story of a divine person Jesus of Nezareth. Jesus comes to life as a man to walk the hills of Galilee, lived among the people and eventually was betrayed by one of his own disciples and was crucified on a Roma cross.
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