July 18, 2025

Patterns of Control: Comparing Mark Anthony Stephens to Public Figures of Manipulation and Image Management

Mark Anthony Stephens’ behavior — from disrupting community events to undermining medical care and crafting a carefully curated online persona — is not unique. Similar patterns of manipulation, image control, and projection are visible in the public histories of figures like David Miscavige, Andrew Wakefield, Kenneth Copeland, Mark Driscoll, and David Wolfgang. By comparing these individuals, we can better understand the psychological architecture of Stephens’ actions and their impact on family and community.
July 18, 2025

Silence Isn’t Fear, Mark — It’s Relief

Mark isn’t trembling — not because he’s fearless, but because those who know the truth have gone quiet, choosing the peace they never had while he disrupted their homes and lives. Meanwhile, Mark mistakes silence for surrender, and memes for facts, proving once again that volume doesn’t equal truth.
November 30, 2023

Between Anger and Sadness: A Father’s Choice

We live in the space between anger and sadness—anger at the attacks and refusal to do the work, and sadness for two boys who deserve a father willing to choose them. He could travel for a dog or to play pickleball, but not for the one appointment that could start rebuilding trust. Maybe someday he’ll choose differently. Until then, our love for Nathan and Liam never wavers.