Mark Richardson Ministries helps pastors, professors, missionaries, and churches discover how Genesis 1–11 sets the stage for the Gospel of Jesus—igniting their identity, purpose, and destiny for the glory of God.
Dr. Mark L. Richardson
Phone (Office): (972) 625-1380
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Pastor-scholar with over 20 years of preaching, academic, and global ministry experience. Holds doctoral degrees in Biblical Studies (Ph.D.), with a specialization in canonical theology and the “sons of God” motif, and Expository Preaching (D.Min.). Actively engaged in theological scholarship, international missions, and church leadership.
- Born on September 18, 1969
- Came to faith in Jesus Christ at seven years of age, baptized; called to Gospel ministry at age seventeen; raised in Southern Baptist churches
- Married my wife Monica in 1992
- We have four adult sons
B.A., Religion, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1993
M.Div., Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MBTS), 1998
D.Min., MBTS, Expository Preaching, 2008
Ph.D., MBTS, Biblical Studies, Dec 2022
Lead Pastor for Preaching | First Baptist Church, The Colony, TX | 2009–Present
- Reformed church polity to biblical eldership
- Instituted weekly observance of the Lord’s Supper
- Developed financial and training partnership with 25 pastors in Kenya
- Over 1,064 new Kenyan believers baptized
- 20 churches planted and 20 widow shelters constructed
- Trained hundreds of pastors in Kenya, Uganda, Cuba, India
- Administered a $1.3 million dollar building and renovation campaign of church facilities.
- Participated in academic travel to Germany, Luxembourg, Rome, Israel
Senior Pastor | Glenwood Baptist Church, Tulsa, OK | 2003–2008
ETS 75th Annual Meeting, Nov 15, 2023, San Antonio, TX
Program Theme: "Theological Anthropology"
Paper Title: Corruption of the Imago Dei: The בני האלהים Motif, Giants, and Jude 5-7
Copies may be available upon request.
ETS SW Region Annual Meeting (Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas), April 12, 2024, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, OK
Program Theme: Typology, Allegory, and the Voice of God
Paper Title: Giant Clans, Anthropomorphic Angels, and Sodom: Catching Up to Jude’s Typology in Light of False Teachers
Copies may be available upon request.
Member, Evangelical Theological Society, 2009-Present
Member, Evangelical Homiletics Society, 2021-Present
Available upon request.
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