Radio Station KPXQ (AM 1360, in Phoenix, AZ) has chosen The 10 Dumbest Things Christians Do as its favorite book of 2006. Visit the station online at kpxq1360.com.
Updated 12/21/2006
The Chicago Bears are off to a great start, including a “miracle” win against the Arizona Cardinals. Could it be because the team is studying The Samson Syndrome? We received word this week…and appreciate Cedric Benson mentioning the book in a Chicago Sun Times article. Go Bears!
Updated 10/20/2006
buddyhollywood.com has reviewed The 10 Dumbest Things Christians Do. Go to the website, click on books, and scroll down.
Updated 08/30/2006
You can hear an online interview with Mark by going to WBCL.org. Click on Mid-Morning, then on Weekly Schedule, then on Archives of Past Shows. Scroll down to August 22.
Updated 08/29/2006
If you’d like to read a review of The 10 Dumbest Things Christians Do, go to In The Library Reviews.
Updated 06/12/2006
Walking With God on the Road You Never Wanted to Travel, has been nominated for a 2006 Retailer’s Choice Award in the Self-Improvement category. Other authors in this category include Joyce Meyer and Stephen Arterburn. Winners will be announced soon.
Updated 05/18/2006
Three Hundred copies of The Samson Syndrome were recently shipped to the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade in Iraq. Maj. Bernard Warrington says, “Many young men from Private to Colonel are reading the book and commenting on its life-changing power.”
Updated 04/08/2006

The Samson Syndrome is having an impact in the National Football League. The Philadelphia Eagles, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, and Kansas City Chiefs have reported using the book as a study guide.
Updated 03/13/2006
If you’d like to read the Philadelphia Enquirer’s report on the Eagle’s season-long study of The Samson Syndrome, go here. The article appeared in the Super Bowl Sunday edition, 2004.
Updated 03/12/2006

You can hear an interview with Mark discussing his book, The Caleb Quest, by going to chatradio.org, click on schedule and then scroll to the bottom of the page and click archive.
Updated 03/11/2006