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.
July 28, 2025

📣 “Consecration While Watching Through the Blinds”

Mark Anthony Stephens claims you can’t preach consecration while still legally married. But he’s the one refusing to end the marriage, violating the spirit of a restraining order, and surveilling the woman who asked for freedom. This isn’t faith. It’s fixation.
July 18, 2025

Patterns of Control: Comparing Mark Anthony Stephens to Public Figures of Manipulation and Image Management

Mark Anthony Stephens’ behavior — from disrupting community events to undermining medical care and crafting a carefully curated online persona — is not unique. Similar patterns of manipulation, image control, and projection are visible in the public histories of figures like David Miscavige, Andrew Wakefield, Kenneth Copeland, Mark Driscoll, and David Wolfgang. By comparing these individuals, we can better understand the psychological architecture of Stephens’ actions and their impact on family and community.