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Welcome to St. Mark’s Quiet Time Blog! This is a place where you can read daily Quiet Times as well as reflections and get updates on upcoming events, as well as share your thoughts, whether it be about the Quiet Time or just something you would like to share! Posts under “Daily Quiet Time Reading” is the Bible passage. Posts under “Quiet Time” include meditations. The different categories can be found to the right of the page. 

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For any questions, comments, or concerns you can contact me at:

stmarkqt@yahoo.com

God bless

Marina

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  1. Hey Marina,
    I just want to say I’m so blessed by your blog, it helps me (in AZ) and my sister (in NY) to connect over the word of God. I just want to say thank you so much for taking the time to serve God through your blog and that your words are very encouraging and your struggles are real.

    God Bless!
    Gina

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    • Gina, I’m so glad that the blog has been able to help you! It makes my heart smile to know the effect it has on my brothers and sisters in such far places! Pray for me, that God may speak through me. Marina

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  2. I really love the Quiet Time idea and wish to apply the program in Australia can I do so? And How can I contact Father Anthony Messeh?

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    • Hey there Mario!
      You can definitely apply Quiet Time in Australia! You can do it anywhere! If you look at the left-hand side of the screen, you can see under “Resources” the “Quiet Time Schedule”. That has the daily Quiet Time reading schedule. The guide is a tool to help you read your Quiet Time. You can also share this website with whomever you would like!
      To talk to Abouna Anthony, you can email him at franthony@stmarkdc.org !
      God bless.

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  3. Thank you I will contact Fr Anthony

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  4. Hi Can we have a Sunday School lesson for age 12 to 15 from Father Anthony that we could copy and teach our children @ our Church, special if we don’t have a steady Abuna or Sunday School servants. thanks

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