"The fast-paced vitality of Mark's
narrative of Jesus wins the hearts of
modern readers on its own terms. (No
small achievement for a Greco-Roman
biogragraphy of an ancient sage.) And
like any great story, it unveils its
meaning to those who listen
attentively, who inquire patiently and
who brood on its meaning and
significance.Donald English has lived
with Mark's story for a long time. He
has now written a wise, welcoming and
nontechnical guide to the narrative and
the message of this smallest of the
four Gospels. Whether gazing over the
Evangelist's shoulder, or taking the
actor's stance or adopting the
audience's perspective, he writes as
one who loves and understands the
story. And he writes as one who has a
passion to help others appreciate
Mark's portrait of Jesus--Son of Man
and Son of God."