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We pick up our Generation series with a leap into the New Testament, and a look at the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Many say these books all cover the same thing – the life of Jesus on earth, and in particular, His three years of ministry and His death, burial and resurrection to provide salvation for humanity. And that's true. But there are also differences between the Gospels that, once understood, can provide a clarity and appreciation for each individual book, and for the person and work of Jesus Christ. We will point out some of those themes and distinctions this week.