Growing up in an atheistic home, Mark Clark struggled through his parents’ divorce, acquiring Tourette syndrome and OCD in his teen years. After his father’s death, he began a skeptical search for truth through science, philosophy, and history, eventually finding answers in Christianity.
Discussing several the issues and questions he addresses in his book, The Problem of God, Mark helps us answer skeptics’ questions and give reason to our own faith, addressing ideas such as:
- Why science and faith are not incompatible with one another.
- Why Christianity is, in fact, a more rational view than secularism.
- Why the Bible can be trusted.
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Mark Clark
Mark Clark is a skeptic who became a Christian and then a pastor, all while exploring answers to the most difficult questions raised against Christianity. Mark grew up in an atheistic home, and after his father's death, began a skeptical search for truth through exploring science, philosophy, and history, asking the big questions of life, and eventually finding answers in Christianity. He is the author of The Problem of God, winner of the 2018 Word Award for Evangelism and The Problem of Jesus.Mark Clark
Mark Clark is a skeptic who became a Christian and then a pastor, all while exploring answers to the most difficult questions raised against Christianity. Mark grew up in an atheistic home, and after his father's death, began a skeptical search for truth through exploring science, philosophy, and history, asking the big questions of life, and eventually finding answers in Christianity. He is the author of The Problem of God, winner of the 2018 Word Award for Evangelism and The Problem of Jesus.