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Holy Matrimony, Hidden Cameras, and Hypocrisy

Mark preaching “covenant” while watching his estranged wife through a Ring camera she says he still controls—nothing holy about that.

Mark Anthony Stephens is back on his social media pulpit, sermonizing about the sanctity of marriage, “spiritual covenants,” and the supposed sin of bigamy. This time, the target is his estranged wife, Tori—whom he claims is living in sin with another man while still legally bound to him.

And technically?
Mark isn’t wrong.
Their divorce isn’t finalized. Not because of injustice, but because neither of them have done a single thing to move the process forward in over a year.

Yet somehow, Mark still knows intricate details about her life—where she lives, who she’s with, and even what he claims she believes. That’s odd… because Tori has a restraining order against him.

So how does he know all this?

According to Tori, Mark still has control of the Ring cameras installed in her home.
Yes, the same man she has a protective order against is allegedly still watching her from inside her own house. If that’s true, it raises two unsettling questions:

  1. Why hasn’t she revoked his access or reset the devices?
  2. And if she can’t—why hasn’t she simply unplugged them?

Because if Mark is still digitally peering into her home while claiming she’s committing adultery, that’s not just ironicit’s surveillance-based stalking cloaked in spiritual delusion.

This is Mark’s pattern:

  • He talks about headship, but what he really wants is control.
  • He invokes covenant, but only when it benefits his image.
  • He quotes scripture, but ignores the court orders stacked against him.

Let’s be crystal clear:
Mark isn’t a faithful husband suffering betrayal.
He’s a man with four active restraining and no-contact orders, one of which is from the very woman he won’t stop posting about.

He says God is rebuilding his house.
Meanwhile, he’s digitally squatting in someone else’s—a woman who legally demanded he stay away.

It’s not headship.
It’s not holiness.
It’s not marriage.

It’s manipulation masquerading as ministry.

So what’s the end goal here, Mark?

Let’s just ask the obvious: What exactly are you trying to do?

Are you trying to guilt Tori into returning by publicly labeling her sinful and spiritually compromised?

Are you trying to lead her back to God—all while violating a restraining order and allegedly spying on her through Ring cameras in her home?

Do you actually want to rebuild the marriage—even though there’s been zero progress on your divorce in over a year, and you’ve refused to complete the steps she and the courts have both laid out?

Because let’s be honest—if this is your idea of restoration, then to any innocent bystander,
it looks like you’re trying to win your wife back by setting her on fire in a Salem Witch Trial.

And maybe that’s the point.

After all, you’ve accused multiple ex-wives of witchcraft. It’s become a pattern. Whenever they stand up to you, push back, or file legal protection—you brand them not just rebellious, but spiritually dangerous.

So is this truly about repentance and reconciliation?
Or is it just a modern-day witch hunt dressed up in Bible verses and false righteousness?

Because if this were about real restoration, you’d be busy doing the actual work:

  • Anger management—like she asked you to do before the police escorted you out.
  • A domestic violence evaluation—to understand the behaviors that triggered her protective order.
  • The court-ordered evaluations tied to the other restraining orders you conveniently never mention.

Even if you believe you were wronged, have you taken the plank out of your own eye?

Because right now, your version of “restoration” looks more like retaliation.
Your “ministry” looks more like a vendetta.
And your “covenant” looks more like control disguised as faith.

If this were truly about love, healing, and redemption—
you’d be too busy doing the work she asked of you to be online torching her character like she’s a heretic in Puritan New England.