Teaching, rants, conversations, and interviews. Stuff that Mark finds interesting and worth diving into at any given moment. Raw and fun. Mark riffs on everything from theology to business, marriage to movies, church life to leadership, coffee to family and relationships, apologetics to the everyday stuff of life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Paul says the “foolishness” of the cross outwits our best logic. We explore logos, why revelation trumps reason, choosing a side, and how God uses the weak, low, and despised to reveal true joy, purpose, and calling.
Mark unpacks 1 Corinthians 1 to expose our obsession with leaders and “eloquent wisdom,” showing why the seemingly foolish message of the cross is the true power, courage, and center of the Christian life.
Special Episode: In the wake of tragedy, Mark Clark addresses the big question—where is God when the world feels broken?
Mark shares 6 rules for raising kids who love and follow Jesus, showing how to disciple your household in a culture set on counter-discipling them.
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Whenever I listen to this podcast, I always feel sharpened and encouraged after. Mark does such a good job of using apologetics in his sermons to combat the arguments of non biblical worldviews in a way that is encouraging, fun, and life changing rather than just cold facts. Thank you for putting out this content, we would all love more!
Been listening to Marks sermons since 2011, I’ve seen many lives transformed and brought to conviction and repentance from his honest and anointed preaching! I send His skeptics sermons to everyone questioning, as he breaks it all down so well! God is using Him to reach the hardened and skeptical hearts and it’s beautiful to watch! 11/10 recommend!
This was really good looking forward to more.
So I am listening to one of your episodes on mediocrity in marriage - and I love your insights, but it is just sooo hard to really listen for a long time when you are SCREAMING 😅 I’m getting a little nervous 😆🥲
Absolutely love listening to Mark preach!
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Content is characterized by a mixture of engaging discussions, personal insights, and interviews that encompass a wide range of topics, including theology, leadership, personal development, and cultural reflections. The host often addresses pressing societal issues, weaving them with biblical principles, while also tackling lighter subjects such as movies and family life. The podcast is known for its authentic and raw approach, seamlessly blending serious conversations about faith and ethics with humorous anecdotes and relatable content.
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