He doesn’t have supervised visits. He has No Contact Orders. There’s a difference—one protects parenting time, the other protects children from harm. Stop twisting the narrative to fit your ego.
No Contact Means No Contact — Stop Twisting the Truth
June 4, 2025
🔥A Warning… Or a Weapon? Mark Stephens’ Fire Sermon on Marriage and Divorce
June 20, 2025
He doesn’t have supervised visits. He has No Contact Orders. There’s a difference—one protects parenting time, the other protects children from harm. Stop twisting the narrative to fit your ego.
No Contact Means No Contact — Stop Twisting the Truth
June 4, 2025
🔥A Warning… Or a Weapon? Mark Stephens’ Fire Sermon on Marriage and Divorce
June 20, 2025

Mark’s Prophets and the $700,000 Den of Delusion — Now With Biblical Footnotes and an Honorary Doctorate in DARVO

📸 “Mark’s Facebook Sermon: Where unpaid child support meets selective scripture and invisible receipts. DARVO diploma not pictured — but apparently accepted by his mother Elena, who also believes Pastor Fox teleported into her kitchen.”

Mark has spoken — once again. Clutching his Bible in one hand and his self-awarded diploma from the DARVO Institute in the other, he delivers this proclamation from the pulpit of Facebook:

“Two false so-called prophets lied to get what they wanted. The end will not look good (Jeremiah 14:14; Matthew 7:15-23).
I helped build this home for worship—and now it is becoming a den of thieves (Matthew 21:13).
Soon, she will have to move.”

Then, like any good self-appointed prophet with a Wi-Fi connection, he adds:

“I was falsely accused of pushing her friend when I never did, just to get me out of our home.
God will not be mocked (Galatians 6:7).
I tried to protect her from a false prophet—Joann Carpenter, who now goes by another name.
They both lied to get me out of my own home, which I paid more than half for—with receipts.
Now, she wants me to walk away with nothing.”


🎓 Introducing Dr. DARVO

Yes, Mark proudly holds an honorary doctorate in DARVO: Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender — an elite skill set he’s demonstrated for years.

In Mark’s world, DARVO isn’t just a tactic—it’s a lifestyle.

And this DARVO theology extends to the whole family: Mark’s mother Elena (Helen) once told anyone who would listen that Pastor Fox TELEPORTED into her kitchen to threaten her and Mark. Yes, teleportation — because when DARVO fails, supernatural paranoia steps in.


📜 The Two “False Prophets”

False Prophet #1: Pastor Fox

The counselor whose grave sin was telling Mark the truth: Get a job. Stop abusing your wife. Mark couldn’t tolerate that, so Pastor Fox became “the Devil” in Mark’s narrative.

False Prophet #2: Joanne Carpenter

Her crime? Supporting Tori when she realized she didn’t have to tolerate Mark’s behavior. Mark’s DARVO reflex kicked in immediately — physically lashing out, then launching online smears, calling her everything from Jezebel to false prophet.


🏚️ The “Home for Worship” (Insurance Edition)

Let’s get this straight: This wasn’t Mark’s temple — it was Tori’s home from her first marriage. Mark moved in, they accidentally burned it down, and insurance funds rebuilt it. Mark now claims he invested $700,000 of his “own” money into it while pleading poverty in court.

And yet, when asked for receipts during divorce case discovery, Mark failed to produce them. The man who speaks often of “receipts” seemed unable to produce even a single credible document.


🚫 Abuse, Gaslighting, and Control

Mark’s record reads like a DARVO masterclass:

  • Verbal and psychological abuse of Melissa.
  • Undermining Liam’s critical medical care, coercing his own son into signing a fake contract denying treatment.
  • Using scripture as a shield while harming those around him.

📱 Den of Thieves, or Den of Projection?

Mark claims the house is now a “den of thieves.” But the only thief here is the man who has stolen peace at events, undermined his own children, dodged financial obligations while playing victim online—and owes over $90,000 in judgments and debts while preaching about thieves.


🔔 “Soon, she will have to move.”

Mark’s ominous parting shot reeks of entitlement. Let’s summarize his logic:

  • House he never owned.
  • Rebuilt after a fire they “accidentally” caused.
  • Funded largely by insurance.

And yet, Mark clings to it like a trophy of victimhood.


✝️ Conclusion: The Gospel of DARVO According to Mark

“Blessed are those who weaponize scripture to deflect accountability,
For theirs is the Facebook algorithm of self-pity.
Woe to the women who escape,
For they shall be labeled Jezebels and thieves,
While Mark clutches his DARVO diploma
And proclaims his innocence from the pulpit of hypocrisy.”


📖 Moral of this story:

The “den of thieves” isn’t Tori’s house — it’s the DARVO-fueled narrative Mark drags into every relationship, courtroom, and comment section.

And as for those receipts? Still pending.