August 25, 2025

Oh, Mark. The Farmer of His Own Fields

Mark Stephens posted, “When you lie!!! You curse yourself. Reap what you sow.” For once, he’s absolutely right—because every lie he’s sown is sprouting in full view. From perjury and forgery to stolen hats, hecklers at children’s games, and coercing his son with a fake “contract,” the cursed harvest is his own making.
August 19, 2025

Food, Faith, and Fitness: Mark Stephens’ Prescription for Hypocrisy

Mark Stephens preaches food, faith, and fitness over prescriptions—but the real prescription he dodged was responsibility. While doctors begged him to support Liam’s treatment, he fed his son paranoia about soybeans and almond milk, forced him to deny his illness, and laughed from the bleachers while his buddy heckled parents. When the medicine worked, Mark fought it. When the bill came due, someone else paid it. That’s not health—it’s hypocrisy.
August 19, 2025

Go Get a Job, Sir (Says the Unemployed Prophet of Pickleball)

Mark Anthony Stephens has been held in contempt for refusing to work, yet he preaches “Go get a job, sir” to others. He can see pickleballs under stadium lights, but can’t see his own child support obligations. The cruel reality? His kids are the ones paying the price for his excuses.
August 18, 2025

Fun and Games Don’t Raise Children

Mark is nearly three years behind on child support, refusing to provide for his sons in any meaningful way. But the greater tragedy isn’t just financial neglect—it’s the spiritual hypocrisy that risks turning his boys not only against him, but eventually against God Himself.
August 13, 2025

“They Hold a Grudge for What They Actually Did to You” — And Other Things Mark Accidentally Confesses

Mark’s sermon on “abusers holding grudges” is less a warning and more a confession. His online life is a full-time blame farm—pages dedicated to attacking anyone who’s called him out, all while selling himself as the victim and closing with a book pitch like an arsonist selling fire insurance.
August 10, 2025

Sermon Title: Satan Himself — The Mirror Message

Mark Stephens quotes “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light” as if he’s preaching to the faithful, but the verse reads like his personal biography. From domestic assault to medical neglect, child abuse, threats of violence, and open defiance of court orders, he clings to the “Christian man” title while stacking sins that match the very scripture he weaponizes. In this mock sermon, every “warning” he delivers doubles as a confession he doesn’t realize he’s making.
August 1, 2025

Mark Stephens’ Greatest Hits: A 39-Minute Opera of Delusion

Mark Stephens went live for 39 minutes to share what he called a “public warning” about his ex-wife and her new relationship. What followed was a spectacular display of projection, contradiction, and spiritual cosplay. From claiming he’s been “silent for 18 months” (while posting daily), to accusing another man of living in “his house”—all while *he’s living with his ex-girlfriend and her husband—*this post breaks down every hypocrisy line by line. Sometimes the loudest accusations are just confessions with a filter.