At long last we come to the end of our series in the Gospel of Mark. And yet this passage raises so many questions: What do we do with this extra section of Mark in some of our Bibles? Is this really the end of the Gospel? If so, why does it end on such a downer note? How was this supposed to be encouraging - for the original hearers and for us? Let's talk about the irony of "They Said Nothing" and how it became the testimony that changed the world (Mark 16:1-8).