Mark Anthony Stephens has once again taken to Facebook to share a string of spiritually-tinged affirmations—each one dripping with piety, projection, and an almost poetic level of irony.
Mark Anthony Stephens announces a marriage book he claims is divinely inspired, yet critics argue it distracts from genuine healing. The book appears to mask unresolved issues and offers self-promotion rather than true spiritual guidance or accountability within the Church.
The post critiques Mark Anthony Stephens for transforming personal pain into public performance, accusing others of being false believers while evading accountability. It highlights his pattern of emotional manipulation and character assassination, emphasizing the irony of his claims amidst his own documented dishonesty and abuse.
“They don’t see the wrong in their actions because they surround themselves around people who normalize it.” This quote—shared by the “Victory in Marriage”, Mark’s page—might […]
There’s an old saying: “The loudest one in the room is usually the weakest.” If only Mark Anthony Stephens had heard it over the feedback loop of his own social media posts.
There’s a common misconception that narcissists always come across as arrogant, dominant, and self-assured. But there’s another mask they wear—one that’s even more manipulative and harder to detect:
Step right up, folks, and behold the latest chapter in Mark’s ongoing saga of self-inflicted irony: his post featuring a staged social media reel titled “MORE REASONS TO AVOID MODERN WOMEN” — but wait, he spells it “Wemon.”