
The Gospels and
The World Around Them
Topical studies, background articles, and in-depth resources to help you understand the people, places, and prophecies of the New Testament.
Gospel Background
This page is your starting point for exploring the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—and the world around them. Whether you’re curious about who the 12 disciples were, what life was like in Capernaum, or how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecy, these New Testament articles provide accessible, biblically rooted insights. These resources are designed for pastors, small group leaders, and curious readers alike.
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Why are Matthew, Mark, and Luke Called “The Synoptic” Gospels?
The beloved gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke share a significant overlap in content, structure, and wording, yet each tells the story of Jesus in profound ways. What does synoptic mean? Why isn’t John included? It’s easier to understand than one might think. Let’s get to it!

The Genuine and True Hope of Our Prayer
Jesus teaches about prayer in Luke 11. What makes our prayer effective? On what do we place our hope when we pray? Is our prayer effective based on our effort o goodness or on something else entirely?