Women of the Bible: Mary Wife of Clopas & Mary Mother of John Mark
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this episode of our series on the women of the Bible, we explore the lives of two significant Marys: Mary, the wife of Clopas, and Mary, the mother of John Mark, who is widely believed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark—later known as Mark the Evangelist.
We focus especially on the theme of hospitality in evangelism. Mary, the mother of John Mark, opened her home to the early church in the book of Acts, offering a safe and welcoming space for believers to gather and pray. We consider how her example of courageous hospitality may have helped shape her son’s faith, character, and passion for spreading the gospel.
The episode also highlights the power of second chances. After John Mark deserted Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey, Paul was hesitant to bring him again. Yet Barnabas saw potential where others saw failure. He advocated for John Mark, offering him another opportunity—and history shows that Mark rose to it. His story reminds us not to be people who quickly cancel or write others off, but to believe in redemption, restoration, and the possibility of transformation.
Let’s be people who practice grace, extend hospitality, and believe in the power of second chances.