Mark Driscoll
from Mars Hill ChurchPastor Mark Driscoll is the founding pastor of Mars Hill Church—based in Seattle, Washington—and one of the most popular preachers in the world today.
In 2010, Preaching magazine named him one of the 25 most influential pastors of the past 25 years. His sermon podcast regularly occupies the top spot in iTunes’s Religion & Spirituality category, and his online audience accesses about 15 million of his sermons each year. Pastor Mark is the author of over 15 books, and he has also written for CNN and The Washington Post, and been featured as a columnist for The Seattle Times.
With a skillful mix of bold presentation, accessible teaching, and compassion for those who are hurting the most—in particular, women who are victims of sexual and physical abuse and assault—Pastor Mark has taken biblical Christianity into cultural corners rarely explored by evangelicals. He has been grilled by Whoopi Goldberg and Barbara Walters on The View, gone head-to-head with Piers Morgan on CNN, debated the existence of evil with Deepak Chopra on ABC’s Nightline, bantered with the gang on Fox and Friends, and explained biblical sexuality on Loveline with Dr. Drew.
Numerous ministries trace their roots to Pastor Mark’s leadership. He is the founder of Resurgence, a ministry that offers resources for Christian leaders, including books, events, classes, multimedia, and a blog that welcomes 7 million visits annually. He is the cofounder of the Acts 29 Network, which has planted over 400 churches in the US and 13 other nations. In 2010, following a cataclysmic earthquake in Haiti, Pastor Mark cofounded Churches Helping Churches with James MacDonald of Harvest Bible Chapel. The organization raised $2.7 million in funds and delivered an additional $1.7 million in medical supplies to the devastated country.
Born in North Dakota, Mark Driscoll grew up in south Seattle, the son of a union drywaller. After graduating from high school, he attended Washington State University on scholarship. He became a Christian during his freshman year, and finished college with a degree in speech communication from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication. He later completed a master’s degree in exegetical theology from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
In 1996, at the age of 25, Pastor Mark and Grace started a small Bible study at their home in Seattle, the least churched city in the US at the time. By God’s grace, Mars Hill Church grew beyond all expectations to 13,000 people (and counting), gathered weekly across 15 locations in five states: Washington, Oregon, California, New Mexico, and Arizona. In 2012, Mars Hill was recognized as the third fastest growing and 28th largest church in the country by Outreach magazine.
Most importantly, Pastor Mark is a husband to Grace and a father to the “fab five” Driscoll kids. He’s grateful to be a nobody trying to tell everybody about Somebody.
Books by Mark Driscoll
Posts by Mark Driscoll
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The Providence of God in the Life of a Leader
Tue Nov 01, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Are They Helping or Hurting?
Tue Oct 25, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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A Simple Chart for Everyone
Tue Oct 18, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Learning from Moving
Tue Oct 11, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Welcome to the Wall
Mon Oct 10, 2011
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Showing Your Vision
Tue Oct 04, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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From Excellence to Authenticity
Tue Sep 27, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Being In and Under Authority
Tue Sep 20, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Friendship in Marriage
Thu Sep 15, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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The Four Phases of Ministry
Wed Sep 14, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Culture in the Church vs. Church in the Culture
Sat Sep 10, 2011
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Manhood & the Fatherhood of God
Fri Sep 09, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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What Kind of Leader Are You?
Wed Sep 07, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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How Does Grace Affect a Christian's Life Daily?
Mon Sep 05, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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What Kind of Agenda Does Grace Have for the Non-believer?
Fri Sep 02, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Methodology vs Methodolatry
Tue Aug 30, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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Go, See, Feel, Do
Tue Aug 23, 2011
by Mark Driscoll
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4 Points of the Movement Re:visited
Thu Aug 18, 2011
by Mark Driscoll