A man like Gangor Mark, it would seem, cannot be in the world. Church ministers do not show off witticisms, do not fool around in public and do not make the audience of thousands to laugh without stopping for several hours in a row.
But it turns out that this approach allows the world-famous pastor to teach believers God's law and the secrets of a happy marriage.
Mark Gangor: a cleric biography
The hero of numerous television and radio programs lives and works in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. He leads the Christian Church of Glorification, a large religious institution with three branches.
Gangor was previously the founder of a church in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Over 4 years of service, he managed to increase the number of members of the branch from 35 to 500.
Psychologist, artist, writer and ... pilot
It is said that Mark held the first seminar for couples in the Glorification Church out of necessity, because "there were no other people willing to do this work."
The students were fascinated by the lecturer and looked forward to new classes. So Gangor began to regularly speak to parishioners.
Soon he founded the company “Laugh as you like.”
This preacher does not have the seriously condemning facial expression that many teachers have. He is a talented comedian. Gangor Mark allows himself to "bully" in front of the audience: to draw funny pictures, to dance, to mimic unhappy husbands and wives with facial expressions and gestures.
Today, the pastor leads an active traveling lifestyle, giving lectures in the USA and Mexico. Thousands of people who seek happiness in mutual love with marriage partners invariably gather in his classes.
Gangor Mark has written 14 books on the psychology of relations between men and women. The most famous of them, including translated into Russian, is "Laughter - the best assistant in marriage."
Having removed the cassock for a while, the pastor makes inspirational speeches at official meetings, business meetings, and events of a city scale. He is in demand as a speaker in the US Army.
American media companies regularly invite Gangor to become the hero of new program releases. The pastor also hosts an author’s program broadcast on 250 national radio waves.
Mark proudly informs the audience of his seminars that in his free time he enjoys music and learns to fly a plane.
Not only theorist
Gangor himself has been happily married to his beloved Debbie, whom he met at school for more than 42 years. The faithful spouse accompanies the pastor on all trips.
The two Gangor children are also “deeply” married.
The youngest generation of the family is represented by grandchildren: four boys and two girls, Anna and Elsa.
Loyalty to yourself
Being faithful to God, following the commandments of Heavenly Father does not mean living monotonously and longing. Gangor Mark is trying to convey this idea to his listeners, and he succeeds.
The game of comedian hides solid life principles that the pastor preaches and honors highly. The main values for Gangor are always good and love.