The first 5 books of the New Testament each gives a unique perspective on the life of Christ and His impact in the world. Join Charles Morris as he looks at these foundational books.
Although Mark’s gospel is the second book of the New Testament, it was probably written first. Mark’s account of Jesus’ time on earth sets the stage for God’s story of redemption.
A physician by trade, Luke was one of the New Testament’s greatest historians. In his gospel, he shares a unique perspective on the birth of Christ and His life on Earth.
The gospel of John is the final account of Jesus’ life in the New Testament. John’s unique perspective shows us how Christ came to change the world then, now, and for all eternity.
In the book of Acts, Luke tells of the establishment and expansion of the first century church. He begins with Christ’s ascension and ends with a “to be continued…” kind of ending.