These are unsolicited messages from people who have heard Marc preach, listened to his podcast, or sat under his ministry over the years. Their words speak with more clarity than any marketing copy. They are shared here with their permission and lightly edited only for length.
Outstanding message. Struck me with so much of my own challenges. As a territory manager for forty-eight years it was all about proving, what did you do for the company today. For many of us our faith has one foot in the world and the other in the church.From a longtime career professional, after a sermon on proving
I think you must be an earth bound angel. There is only love in them. I am pursuing a fresh start in all areas of my life after waking up to a more spiritual self. I am also now aware of my own worth, no longer operating solely in fear.From someone in a season of spiritual return
Just an hour before you sent it, I was crying and grieving over the loss of one of our dearest friends since I was a teenager. He was the best man at our wedding. He also was a retired Methodist minister. That sermon was about one of my most favorite psalms.From a grieving friend, formerly of the river country, now living in another city
Sherry and I listened to your podcast, and we want to thank you for sharing that. The message was clear. God is with us always, in every situation. Amen, and amen.From a neighbor couple who do not attend church but listen to the podcast at home
Just listened to your sermon. Very inspirational. I just started getting closer to my Lord. I am currently reading the Bible. I am in the Paul writings of the book of Romans. Like to hear more.From a neighbor returning to faith, listening through the podcast
I really like the proving theme. Growing up on an Indian Reservation, in poverty, I have had to prove and re-prove myself. Thank you for inspiration and affirmation.From a longtime friend, after thirty years without ever discussing faith
It is so good of you to step up and bring words of the Lord to these congregations. Being able to speak in public is sometimes difficult, but I think our background in musical performance helps.From a fellow musician and longtime friend
I had not really considered the idea of Jesus not rebuking Thomas and found it thought-provoking.From a Bible study partner of several years, after a sermon on John 20
I liked your analogy tying in the surrounding activity related to the change of seasons with faith in the Lord.From a friend who reads scripture seriously, on the analogical work in a recent sermon
Sent it to my sister-in-law last evening.From a church council member who forwarded the sermon to her family
These are a portion of the messages received over time. They are part of a longitudinal record that has been kept with care. The pattern across these voices is what shaped Grace and Peace Studio.