Mark Lubbock was a little boy helping his dad in the backyard when the tragedy struck. Severely injured and comatose for days, he was unaware that his father was dead. Years of trying to be “the man of the house”, without a male role-model, led to unrealistic self-imposed pressures, alcoholism, and failure as both a husband and in business. First came sobriety, and then at a Promise-Keepers rally, God led him to become a United Methodist minister, a man of God dedicated to ministering to other men.
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