
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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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I first heard Mark Clark preach as a guest speaker at my church and he did a phenomenal job of explaining reasons to believe in God. I have now been listening to several of his podcast episodes and sharing them with my friends. He makes philosophical concepts easy to understand and his arguments are extremely compelling.
I overhead a conversation between Mark and probably someone from Bayside and after hearing he’s on his way to speak at a retreat and church I did a little online detective work and found this podcast. I’m sure it was him because of how Canadian his “sawry” was. I’ve been able to listen to a few sermons now and he is clearly dynamic and engaging from the pulpit. My encouragement to Mark would be to watch out for viewing/understanding scripture based on anecdotal/personal experience (for example -... more
Mark delivers some very great content!!!It is dense information that I can use and share with others. I love to walk with this or download when traveling or for work when WiFi is not available. Thank you Jesus- Giving Him all the praise and excited for what He will do. 🙏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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!
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The show centers on robust Christian theology, apologetics, leadership, and everyday faith applied to work, family, and culture. Across episodes, the host weaves scripture with personal stories, encouraging listeners to move from belief to lived faith, engage culture intelligently, and pursue gospel-centered leadership. Notable traits include a blend of sermon-like expositions, thoughtful interviews, and candid, sometimes provocative takes on contemporary life, always anchored in grace and practical discipleship.
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