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The Mark Clark Podcast

The Mark Clark Podcast

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Teaching, rants, conversations, and interviews. Stuff that Mark finds interesting and worth diving into at any given moment. Raw and fun. Mark riffs on everything from theology to business, marriage to movies, church life to leadership, coffee to family and relationships, apologetics to the everyday stuff of life.Mark Clark Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • The Scandal of Loving God
      Feb 2 2026

      What if the real question isn’t whether you believe in Jesus—but whether you love him? From resurrection to money to daily life, this episode unpacks why being “in Christ” changes everything now and forever.

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      46 min
    • The Best “But” in the Bible (Romans 3:21–26)
      Jan 29 2026

      Romans 3:21–26 has been called the theological heart of the entire New Testament—and for good reason.

      In this keynote message from the 2026 Bible Conference at Bayside Church, Mark Clark unpacks the gospel’s great turning point: “But now…” The story isn’t about your righteousness—it’s about God’s.

      Discover why Jesus’ faithfulness, grace, redemption, and justification are the foundation of everything we believe… and why faith is more than believing—it’s treasuring Christ above all.

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      54 min
    • If the Resurrection Is True, Everything Changes (1 Corinthians 15)
      Jan 26 2026

      What if the resurrection of Jesus is the key to understanding life, death, anxiety, suffering, and hope? In 1 Corinthians 15, the Apostle Paul makes a bold claim: without the resurrection, life is meaningless. Mark Clark explores why this one historical event reshapes how we live, die, and face the future.

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      46 min
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