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<namePart>Barnwell, William Hazzard</namePart>
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<note>Our Story According to St. Mark connects personal experiences to the Bible message.

&#34;If our task is to make St. Mark's truth our truth and God's word our word, we must actively engage the Gospel, struggling with it but always listening to it; questioning it, but always respecting it.&#34;

-William H. Barnwell

Professors and lay people believe the author's listening and questioning offer exciting revelations.

&#34;When you put together a born storyteller, a dedicated teacher, and a sensitive student of Mark, you get a combination that any Christian inquirer can rejoice in.&#34;

-W. Burlie Brown

Professor of History, Tulane University

&#34;Barnwell's shared experiences stimulate personal insights and dynamically increase interaction.&#34;

-Sue Ellen K. Bullock

St. Philip's Episcopal Church

New Orleans, Louisiana

&#34;Reading Barnwell's book was like getting to know someone I thought I'd known a long time. Our Story According to St. Mark Laught me things I never learned in Divinity School&#34;

-Will Campbell</note>
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