Mark S. Phillips

Mark S. Phillips is an educator, pastor, and Christian apologist who serves as vice president of academics and professor of apologetics at Tri-State Bible College in South Point, Ohio. As administrative pastor at First Baptist Church of Proctorville, Ohio, he has taught apologetics to high school students for two decades. He holds a DMin in apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary and enjoys integrating Scripture and science into apologetics, with a focus on general revelation, cultural apologetics, and classical methodologies.

Biography

Mark S. Phillips is an educator, pastor, and Christian apologist who serves as vice president of academics and professor of apologetics at Tri-State Bible College in South Point, Ohio. As administrative pastor at First Baptist Church of Proctorville, Ohio, he has taught apologetics to high school students for two decades. He holds a DMin in apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary and enjoys integrating Scripture and science into apologetics, with a focus on general revelation, cultural apologetics, and classical methodologies.

Mark resides in Proctorville, Ohio, close to his two grandchildren. He is currently dogless, which could change at a moment’s notice. He enjoys reading, traveling, cooking, and exploring his native Appalachia.

Biography

Mark S. Phillips is an educator, pastor, and Christian apologist who serves as vice president of academics and professor of apologetics at Tri-State Bible College in South Point, Ohio. As administrative pastor at First Baptist Church of Proctorville, Ohio, he has taught apologetics to high school students for two decades. He holds a DMin in apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary and enjoys integrating Scripture and science into apologetics, with a focus on general revelation, cultural apologetics, and classical methodologies.

Mark resides in Proctorville, Ohio, close to his two grandchildren. He is currently dogless, which could change at a moment’s notice. He enjoys reading, traveling, cooking, and exploring his native Appalachia.