41 min

Episode 133: Forgiving the Unforgivable: Pastor Mark Sowersby's Testimony Your Biggest Breakthrough

    • Self-Improvement

We all go through moments where forgiving someone is really hard. But in this podcast episode, you'll hear a different perspective on forgiveness.
Our guest, Pastor Mark Sowersby, bravely talks about his tough childhood marked by abuse and how he struggled to forgive and heal.
He talks about how abuse affects the mind and how there wasn't much support or awareness back then. Pastor Mark also shares how he found faith and a supportive community, and how forgiveness changed his life.
He opens up about confronting his abuser and the relief he felt after forgiving them. Pastor Mark ends with words of hope and prayer for anyone who has been through trauma.
In this podcast, Pastor Mark Sowersby shares a strong message about God's grace and why being true to ourselves in our relationship with Him matters.
Chapters
00:00 Podcast's Introduction
01:35 Guest's Background
02:50 The Start of the Years of Abuse
05:32 Impact of Abuse on Pastor Mark's family
07:27 Effects of Abuse on Mark's Mind
09:24 The Turning Point of His Life
12:03 Finding Refuge and Protection
14:41 Finding Faith and Joining a Church
16:57 Seeking God's presence
19:21 Receiving God's Answer
20:45 Reading the Bible and Meeting His Future Wife
23:39 Struggle with Forgiveness
24:48 Moving the Mountain of Forgiveness
26:30 Putting the Cross in Front
28:18 Confronting the Abuser
30:27 Understanding Forgiveness
34:50 The Journey of Forgiveness
37:02 Mark's Future Projects
38:24 Encouragement and Prayer
Resources mentioned:
Forgiving The Nightmare Website
"Forgiving The Nightmare" Book
Guest's bio and social handles:
Instagram
Facebook
Pastor Mark Sowersby accepted the position of Lead Pastor at Calvary Community Church in the summer of 2021.
He grew up in North Attleboro, MA, and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology from Zion Bible College/Northpoint Bible College. He has been an ordained minister with the Assembly of God for 25 years.
Pastor Mark also leads a ministry called Forgiving the Nightmare. In 2019 he went through a time of great healing and began speaking about the experiences of his past, God’s grace, and the transformational work of forgiveness in his life. He now speaks about his story through his ministry and book Forgiving The Nightmare.
When he isn’t serving his congregation and his community through ministry, teaching, and support, you can find him on all the trails and lakes of New England, spending time with his family. He and his wife Jennifer are blessed with four healthy children.
Call to action:
Make sure to visit yourbiggestbreakthrough.com for your FREE access to our e-book and audiobook, "Unstoppable: Divine Intervention in Overcoming Adversity," showcasing six powerful real-life stories. Get ready to be inspired by these mind-blowing breakthroughs!
To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.com
To find out more about Todd and his coaching program for men, find him on the web at toddisberner.com.
All the links you need to subscribe to the...

We all go through moments where forgiving someone is really hard. But in this podcast episode, you'll hear a different perspective on forgiveness.
Our guest, Pastor Mark Sowersby, bravely talks about his tough childhood marked by abuse and how he struggled to forgive and heal.
He talks about how abuse affects the mind and how there wasn't much support or awareness back then. Pastor Mark also shares how he found faith and a supportive community, and how forgiveness changed his life.
He opens up about confronting his abuser and the relief he felt after forgiving them. Pastor Mark ends with words of hope and prayer for anyone who has been through trauma.
In this podcast, Pastor Mark Sowersby shares a strong message about God's grace and why being true to ourselves in our relationship with Him matters.
Chapters
00:00 Podcast's Introduction
01:35 Guest's Background
02:50 The Start of the Years of Abuse
05:32 Impact of Abuse on Pastor Mark's family
07:27 Effects of Abuse on Mark's Mind
09:24 The Turning Point of His Life
12:03 Finding Refuge and Protection
14:41 Finding Faith and Joining a Church
16:57 Seeking God's presence
19:21 Receiving God's Answer
20:45 Reading the Bible and Meeting His Future Wife
23:39 Struggle with Forgiveness
24:48 Moving the Mountain of Forgiveness
26:30 Putting the Cross in Front
28:18 Confronting the Abuser
30:27 Understanding Forgiveness
34:50 The Journey of Forgiveness
37:02 Mark's Future Projects
38:24 Encouragement and Prayer
Resources mentioned:
Forgiving The Nightmare Website
"Forgiving The Nightmare" Book
Guest's bio and social handles:
Instagram
Facebook
Pastor Mark Sowersby accepted the position of Lead Pastor at Calvary Community Church in the summer of 2021.
He grew up in North Attleboro, MA, and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology from Zion Bible College/Northpoint Bible College. He has been an ordained minister with the Assembly of God for 25 years.
Pastor Mark also leads a ministry called Forgiving the Nightmare. In 2019 he went through a time of great healing and began speaking about the experiences of his past, God’s grace, and the transformational work of forgiveness in his life. He now speaks about his story through his ministry and book Forgiving The Nightmare.
When he isn’t serving his congregation and his community through ministry, teaching, and support, you can find him on all the trails and lakes of New England, spending time with his family. He and his wife Jennifer are blessed with four healthy children.
Call to action:
Make sure to visit yourbiggestbreakthrough.com for your FREE access to our e-book and audiobook, "Unstoppable: Divine Intervention in Overcoming Adversity," showcasing six powerful real-life stories. Get ready to be inspired by these mind-blowing breakthroughs!
To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.com
To find out more about Todd and his coaching program for men, find him on the web at toddisberner.com.
All the links you need to subscribe to the...

41 min