Mark Anthony Stephens reposts yet another “fighting to be a dad” reel, but the fight he’s really in is against accountability. Court orders and medical documentation tell a different story than his recycled sympathy posts.
Mark Anthony Stephens’ latest sermon against “fake magic” ends up exposing his own favorite trick: conjuring illusions of victimhood and rewriting scripture to fit his personal drama. Unlike Abraham, Mark’s faith isn’t covenant — it’s cover-up.
Mark shouts about “false fire” and “profit-seekers,” but his own website peddles the very image he condemns. When every accusation looks like projection, maybe the false teaching is closer to home.
When it takes a No Contact order to protect your kids, you don’t win the “Best Dad Ever” award—you disqualify yourself. But in Mark’s world, Elena’s comment section keeps handing him the trophy anyway.
Mark Stephens claims people “trash names” to hide from truth—yet his entire platform is name-trashing, and his long-promised “book” is nothing but a grudge directory dressed up as revelation.
Mark says they’ve always been his heart. But what does that heart say? Chaos, neglect, abuse, and evasion aren’t love—they’re destruction dressed up as devotion.
Mark Stephens says, “Your character must match your cause.” And it does—his character of chaos, neglect, abuse, and evasion fits his cause perfectly. No teal background or 💯 emoji can change that.
Mark Stephens has introduced the world to “warefare”—a typo turned philosophy. From Tupperwarefare to Malwarefare, his battles are as incoherent as his posts. And like a contestant on The Price is Right, Mark’s projectionist lifestyle earns him dumb prizes: No Contact Orders, Divorce Papers, CPS visits, GAL investigations, and endless court dates.