Summer 2023 - Ministry Update

 

This has been a busy season for MBM. Mark has been preaching and meeting with leaders in San Francisco, Novato and San Rafael. He has been doing crisis management with one church and helping coordinate missions and ministries with churches in the Bay Area.

In the weeks to come, Mark is scheduled to teach and meet with leaders in Reno, Phoenix and Vallejo. There is a big need for encouragement and problem solving among pastors. This is Mark’s specialty and he enjoys it very much.

Mark is also finishing up the editing on his book, “Into the Desert” and hopes to have it published in the months to come.

We really appreciate the support for MBM from the First Baptist Church Foundation. In a time of testing for many ministries, your support and encouragement has been very helpful.

God bless you who lead the FBCF with wisdom and grace.

Ministry Update - December 2022

Mark has completed another quarter of productive ministry. He has been preaching at different churches in AZ, CA, NV, and Ireland. He has been mentoring pastors, seminary students and business leaders. His Reflections writing touches people around the world who respond with gratitude.

Kristina is also a vital part of this ministry. Many leaders express their gratitude to us for her input and her support for their spouses. She meets with pastors’ wives and provides hospitality for the leaders who come to our home. She is an example of faith and perseverance as well as a source of wisdom for those who seek our help.

We both sincerely appreciate your support for our ministry.

Ministry Update - Summer 2022

Mark Buckley has been or will be soon preaching and doing ministry in California, Arizona, Colorado and Ecuador this summer.

He is preaching at Living Streams, Church on the Street, Standing Stones and City Church in Arizona, at Church of the Open Door, Open Door Christian Church, Transformed by Christ and the Lighthouse Church in California, as well as two Arco Churches in Cuenca, Ecuador.

Mark has been meeting with and counseling and encouraging pastors and ministry leaders daily. His ministry is going stronger now than ever. He really appreciates the support of the First Baptist Church Foundation in his ministry to strengthen local churches and leaders.

Ministry Update - December 2021

My ministry continues with a full schedule of meetings with pastors, leaders, writing and teaching each week. I continue to have opportunities to preach and teach in churches in Arizona and California. I take hikes and do counseling with leaders who want to process the challenges of their lives and ministries with me.

            We are in the editing process with my book, “Into the Desert”, the story of our move to Arizona and establishing Living Streams Church. I’m hoping to have it finished in the next couple of months.

            My Reflections newsletters are received by thousands of people each month. I get encouragement and comments about it from all over the world.

Our News - March 2021

Mark has received both of his COVID-19 shots so he is fully vaccinated and resuming his normal ministry schedule. He is now speaking live in various churches in Arizona and California as well as doing video messages.

He has resumed live meetings with pastors and leaders for counseling, consulting and encouragement for them and their ministries. He continues to do Zoom meetings and Facetime calls with leaders both in Arizona as well as several states.

Mark is finishing his second book Into the Desert and continuing to distribute his first book From Darkness into Light. His Reflections newsletter, as well as the Proverbs Daily Instagram messages continue to reach thousands of people every month.

Kristina continues to improve since her heart transplant. Her healing has been a great blessing to the Buckley family and an encouragement to the many people who love her. We want to thank you all for your continued prayer and support for our ministry and family.

Winning in Life - Christmas 2020

Kristina and I want to thank all of you who have prayed for us and supported us during this past year.

Kristina’s new heart is doing great. She is able to take walks around the block and in the desert with the vitality her heart gives her. She has struggled to overcome mold in her lungs. Since her immune system is being suppressed by anti-rejection drugs, tiny mold spores in her lungs have grown. She takes a lot of medication to combat this condition and the medication has side effects which cause a lot of aches and pain. Fortunately, her attitude is great, and we are enjoying this season of life together.

I’m busy with ministry to pastors and leaders. I preach at different churches and network with pastors through Zoom and in outdoor meetings. I hike in the desert to keep my body in shape and play chess online to keep my mind sharp. Chess is a way I process frustration without causing people harm. However, I had a recent game that really got me upset. I went to bed with a good lead in the game and woke up to find that my opponent had won. He had rigged the game to cause me to resign. I’m not kidding or trying to make a political statement. I don’t think the election was rigged, but somehow my chess game was corrupted.

I don’t like to lose. I don’t like to lose in chess, golf or any competition. I don’t like the Arizona Cardinals, Diamondbacks, or Suns to lose. I don’t like it when Arizona State loses. I like our teams to win even if I never watch their games in person or on TV. I am partisan. If the Cardinals are playing the Seahawks and our quarterback is a heathen and theirs is a believer, I still root for the Cardinals. I like to win, and I like everyone associated with me to win.

I realize there are many things more important that the scoreboard. It is important how we play the game. The big win I want is to win at life. To win at life we must capture the grace God puts in each day. To experience the fullness of life we must walk in the Spirit. Walking in the Spirit enables us to experience God’s presence each day.

I met Reno and Pauline who when they were out walking their dogs. When they walk their dogs, they ask the Lord to give them assignments so they will run into people who are open to hearing about Jesus. They are friendly and stop to talk whenever someone seems interested in conversation. They sit by strangers in restaurants or in parks and look for opportunities to share their faith. Each walk and each day is an adventure for them. They are winning at life.

Kristina sewed ear protectors for doctors and nurses in the hospital who have to wear masks all day. Her doctors asked her to lead a Zoom support group for heart transplant patients who are struggling to adjust to the new realities of their lives. She knits hats for the homeless and caps with a thin blue line for police officers to wear in the winter. She has had to adjust to a strict quarantine and handfuls of pills each day, but she is not depressed. She is winning at life.

Our daughter Kelly is a single mom. She works full time in HR, struggles with MS and has raised an amazing daughter Ava. Recently Kelly joined her brother Phil, his wife Moriah and two others for a nonstop 44 mile rim to rim to rim hike/run at the Grand Canyon. For Kelly and Phil, it took 19 straight hours, in temperatures from 30-70 degrees. Moriah ran it in 12 hours. They were sore, but they had no complaints They are excited to do it again next year, because they are winning at life.

After the election, I got a surprise text from Jason, our granddaughter Ava’s father. Sixteen years ago, we were in a battle. He brought police officers to our house. We took each other to court. We both feared violence. After years of struggle, God gave us breakthroughs. We had to resist bitterness and forgive each other. We had to overcome anger and learn to love each other. We learned to suspend judgement and pray for each other. Today, Jason and I are both following the Lord. We share meals when he comes by our house, give each other gifts and pray for each other.

The text Jason sent me was a picture of his ballot. He had written my name in for US Senator. It is the only vote I have ever received, and it really made me feel good. I like politics and I like winning. Jason’s vote was a symbol to me. It is possible to not win the election, but still win in life. It makes the pain of our trials redemptive when our enemies are transformed into our friends and brothers in Christ. That is a big win in life.

Update July 2020

1. Counseling pastors and leaders in the challenging Covid-19 environment.

Church closures, shifting directives from political leaders, financial pressures and exhaustion have left many Christian leaders very weary. I try to help them navigate the challenges they are facing by providing them counseling,

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Update End of Year 2019

I’m really thankful for the love and support you have shown to Kristina and me this past year. We have had a fruitful and fulfilling year of ministry. We are expecting to get a message in the next few weeks for Kristina to head to the hospital for a heart transplant. As soon as the new transplant …

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Update March 2019

I was leaving a memorial service in Sun City recently when I received a call about a crisis in a west side church. The elders in a congregation of 1000 people had fired their main teaching pastor and two staff members. Other key staff had resigned. They were holding a congregational meeting…

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Update October 2018

For the last several months, I have been traveling and ministering to many pastors and leaders of ministries. In June I was invited to Ecuador to consult with the leaders of Arco Churches about problems unique to their 2000-member congregation in Cuenca, and the network of churches they…

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Update June 2018

I want to thank you with all my heart for your generous support for Mark Buckley Ministries. You have supported me in my ministry to pastors and leaders which continues to bear good fruit. I’ve had the opportunity to travel from Phoenix to California, Maryland, The Canary Islands, and Ecuador this…

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Update April 2018

Over the past months, Mark has been speaking in pastor’s gatherings and conferences in Arizona and Maryland. He has also been teaching in numerous churches and at the Dream Center in Phoenix. In the weeks to come Mark will continue preaching in Arizona and California as…

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Update December 2017

I’m writing to thank you with all my heart for supporting our ministry this past year. In 2017, Kristina and I had opportunities to speak to churches and minister to leaders in Arizona, California, Italy, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Honduras. My Reflections newsletter goes out…

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Update April 2017

In January David Stockton and I completed a one-year transition period at Living Streams. David is now leading our church and I serve on the pastoral team alongside him. This is the first time since 1976 that I have worked in a church led by another pastor. It has been liberating for me to serve…

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