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October 1, 2025Mark Anthony Stephens loves to rage about “false teaching” and “trafficking for profit.”
Yet what does he do? He sells merch on kingdomservantsrising.com while parading himself as a prophet-like figure.
This is the oldest con in the book — cry “wolf” while quietly selling wolf pelts behind the tent.
Projection in Action
- False Image: He presents himself as a man of God. Reality? He’s not honest about much of anything — from his kids’ medical care to his courtroom appearances.
- Traffic for Profit: He rages against exploitation, while exploiting scripture, his followers, and even his children’s lives for content and clicks.
- Merch Messiah: Jesus overturned the tables of money changers. Mark? He set up his own table online.
The Irony
Every accusation is really a confession. Every sermon against “false fire” is his own smoke machine, pumping out distraction so no one notices the receipts piling up against him.
So, Mark — what are you really selling? The Word of God, or a counterfeit brand with your name slapped on it? Because if false fire is for sale, you’re the head salesman.



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