Mark Driscoll
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Mark Driscoll
Mark A. Driscollis an American evangelical Christian pastor, author, and the former pastor of Mars Hill Church, a megachurch in Seattle, Washington. He resigned on October 14, 2014. In 1996, Driscoll co-founded Mars Hill Church, which as of March 2014 had grown to 14,000 members in five states and fifteen locations. He also founded The Resurgence, a theological cooperative, and co-founded several other parachurch organizations: Churches Helping Churches, a church planting network called "Acts 29" and The Gospel Coalition. He...
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth11 October 1970
CityGrand Forks, ND
We want our fans to show their support for our program by wearing green. We want the entire stadium in green.
Ken truly has all the qualities of a great Aggie and a great Ram. Ken was an extremely active student during his time at CSU. Whether it was his highly successful sports career, various extracurricular activities, leadership in student government or his involvement in Silver Spruce, Ken took full advantage of his time here.
Just because people are young doesn't mean they haven't been through hard times.
The church was custom built by Jesus, and we are all works in progress. We do not expect people to get their sin in order before attending church any more than a hospital expects people to get healed before they show up.
You don't need to beat yourself up in order to make God love you. Jesus already took your beating.
Anxiety is not to be managed it is a sin that needs to be repented of
Study the Bible like a soldier on a mission, not a scholar on a sabbatical.
I know who made the environment and he's coming back and going to burn it all up. So yes, I drive an SUV.
...Seattle has unleashed this weird phenomenon on the world called the coffee shop. And the coffee shop, thanks to Starbucks, is the place where socially isolated, lonely, needy people gather together to ignore one another.
Past: Jesus saved us from the penalty of sin. Present: He saves us from the power of sin. Future: He will save us from the presence of sin.
No one can remain neutral regarding Jesus' resurrection. The claim is too staggering, the event too earthshaking, the implications too significant and the matter too serious. We must either receive it or reject it as truth for us. To remain indifferent or undecided is to reject it.
Much of spirituality today is an effort to change God to suit us. But he's not going to become more like us, we need to become more like him.
Repentance keeps sin from condemning us because Jesus died and scorned the shame.
This world needs more than good works. It needs good news. Good works come out of the good news.