Mark 1: John the Baptist prepares the way, and Jesus begins His ministry by calling disciples and performing miracles.

Mark 2: Jesus heals a paralyzed man, calls Levi, and teaches about fasting and the Sabbath.

Mark 3: Jesus heals on the Sabbath, appoints twelve apostles, and speaks about His family.

Mark 4: Jesus teaches the parable of the sower and performs miracles, including calming a storm.

Mark 5: Jesus heals a man possessed by demons, raises Jairus’ daughter, and heals a woman with faith.

Mark 6: Jesus is rejected in His hometown, sends out the apostles, and feeds five thousand people.

Mark 7: Jesus walks on water and challenges the Pharisees on purity, teaching that the heart matters more than traditions.

Mark 8: Jesus heals a deaf man, feeds four thousand, and warns the disciples about the Pharisees’ teaching.

Mark 9: Peter confesses that Jesus is the Messiah, and Jesus predicts His death and resurrection.

Mark 10: Jesus is transfigured on the mountain, heals a boy with an evil spirit, and teaches about humility.

Mark 11: Jesus teaches on divorce, blesses children, and talks about the difficulty of entering the kingdom of God.

Mark 12: Jesus enters Jerusalem, curses a fig tree, and cleanses the temple.

Mark 13: Jesus teaches about paying taxes, marriage in the resurrection, and the greatest commandment.

Mark 14: Jesus warns about the end times and urges His followers to be watchful.

Mark 15: Jesus is anointed at Bethany, celebrates the Passover, and is betrayed by Judas.

Mark 16: Jesus is crucified, dies, is buried, and rises from the dead, appearing to His disciples.