I CARE ABOUT WHERE YOU'RE GOING, NOT WHERE YOU'VE BEEN
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"I Care About Where You're Going, Not Where You've Been" — Pastor Mark Lantz of Christian Center Church
What do you do with a past full of mistakes, regret, and shame? According to Pastor Mark Lantz of Christian Center Church in South Bend, Indiana — you use it as a platform.
In this episode of B.A.S.I.C. Conversations, Brother Boston sits down with Pastor Mark for a raw and Spirit-filled conversation about grace, calling, and what it really means to build a church for people who think they don't belong. Pastor Mark shares how God ordered his steps from a youth camp altar call at 17 to leading one of South Bend's most diverse and welcoming congregations — and why he believes your past doesn't define you, but the grace of God does.
They dig into what it takes to deliver an uncompromising, soul-stirring message every single week, why the altar call is one of the most missing elements in today's church, and what advice Pastor Mark would give to any ministry venturing out to reach the forgotten and overlooked.
If you've ever felt too broken, too far gone, or too ashamed to be used by God — this episode is for you.
In this episode:
- How Pastor Mark answered the call to ministry at 17
- Building a church that looks a little like heaven
- Preparing a message that feeds the heart, not just the head
- Why your testimony is your greatest ministry tool
- Psalm 37:23 and the scripture that has anchored Pastor Mark for decades
- His closing word to his younger self — and to you
"I care about where you're going, not where you've been." — Pastor Mark Lantz
Connect with Christian Center Church: https://www.christiancenter.org
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