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Mark Schaap lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan and is currently the minister for College and Young Adults at Calvary Church. He is married to his college sweetheart Megan and together they have four awesome kids. He previously graduated from California Baptist University in Riverside, California with a major in Theology and then completed his Masters Degree at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul Minnesota. Besides seeking to be a godly husband and father and also desirous of leading a large group of young people at Calvary to become wholehearted disciples of Jesus, in his spare time, Mark enjoys playing basketball, golf, and riding motorcycles.
In this podcast Mark tells about his own faith experience and call to ministry as well as his heart for encouraging a large group of young adults to be all in with Jesus in our increasingly dark world. He shares his joy in seeing spiritual growth among those he ministers to as they grow in their walk with our Lord and as they seek to share the Gospel with their peers.
By Randall J. HekmanMark Schaap lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan and is currently the minister for College and Young Adults at Calvary Church. He is married to his college sweetheart Megan and together they have four awesome kids. He previously graduated from California Baptist University in Riverside, California with a major in Theology and then completed his Masters Degree at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul Minnesota. Besides seeking to be a godly husband and father and also desirous of leading a large group of young people at Calvary to become wholehearted disciples of Jesus, in his spare time, Mark enjoys playing basketball, golf, and riding motorcycles.
In this podcast Mark tells about his own faith experience and call to ministry as well as his heart for encouraging a large group of young adults to be all in with Jesus in our increasingly dark world. He shares his joy in seeing spiritual growth among those he ministers to as they grow in their walk with our Lord and as they seek to share the Gospel with their peers.