July 10, 2025

“When a Good Dad is Pushed Out”… by His Own Choices

Mark Anthony Stephens delivers a sermon portraying himself as a wronged father unjustly removed from his children’s lives. His narrative employs denial and victimhood while neglecting his past behavior that led to court intervention. The critique suggests he misrepresents his role, leaving behind unresolved issues rather than a positive legacy.
July 9, 2025

Real Victims Don’t Need to Curate Sympathy — They Just Want Safety

In the digital age, genuine victimhood and parenting are often overshadowed by curated narratives for validation on social media. Authentic individuals focus on real-world actions and responsibilities instead of public performance. True parents and victims prioritize care and healing, showing consistency without seeking sympathy or attention online.
July 8, 2025

When the Curse Is the Speaker: Reframing Generational Sin Through Accountability

Mark Anthony Stephens uses a Facebook post to address generational curses through scripture while avoiding personal accountability. Instead of genuine repentance, he reframes blame, neglecting the real impact of his actions on his children and relationships. Genuine change requires behavior modification, not rhetoric.
July 8, 2025

Selfie-Obsessed or Image-Obsessed? When Narcissism Shows Up in the Frame

You’ve probably seen someone who takes a lot of selfies. No big deal, right? We all like to document moments or share how we’re feeling. But when someone routinely posts multiple selfies a day—especially during emotional or high-stakes events—it’s worth asking a deeper question: