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November 24th, 2005

John the Baptist worksheet

John the Baptist

I’ve added a new worksheet to the main site, this time on the subject of ‘John the Baptist‘ (sample image above). The Bible passage it relates to is Mark chapter 1, which is the Anglican lectionary reading for the 4th of December, the second Sunday of Advent. It could of course be used at any time and might be suitable for youth groups, homegroups, discussion starters or as something to print on the back of the notice sheet. As per usual if you photocopy the worksheet I ask you to buy a licence, which can be done online via Paypal or by sending a cheque by post.

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  1. Simo says:

    While at Soul Survivor this year there were a few of the young people talking about John the Baptist, one of our group overheard part of the conversation about his beheading and was very concerned as she thought the were talking about John the minister of our local Baptist church!

  2. Dave says:

    This sort of confusion can happen quite easily. Particularly if the minister in question has a camel hair jacket and a penchant for locusts.