About Author
Elder Mark Hoke is an ordained Elder and graduate of Aenon Bible College, the official school of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has served as a minister and officiant throughout Indiana and beyond. His mission is to empower the next generation to grow in faith, character, and purpose, ensuring they are equipped to lead with integrity and vision.
I was baptised in February 1969 with the water baptism in Jesus name and received the Gift of the Holy Ghost, the Indwelling Spirit of God To be born again is the only way to become a part of God’s family.
I have been in the Ministry at my church for many years of service in many different areas inside the church, notably 44 years in the Sound Reinforcement and Video Media Ministry.
Education
I have been in the Ministry at my church for many years of service in many different areas inside the church, notably 44 years in the Sound Reinforcement and Video Media Ministry.
- Ordination Credential for Eldership
- Certificate of Ministerial Introduction
- Documentary filmmaking
- Photography Master Certification
- Electrical Engineering
- 2024
- 2022
- 2017
- 1995
- 1980
Speaking and Workshop Topics
Operation Close The Back Door
Roadmap to Ministerial Leadership:
- "How to Lead Ministers with Vision and Purpose"
- "Balancing Ministry and Personal Life"
- "Developing Future Church Leaders"
Mentorship:
- "Mentoring Young Men in Faith and Life"
- "Building Character and Integrity in Young Christians"
- "How to Foster a Mentorship Culture in Your Church"
- "New Converts with convert retention and discipleship."
Workshop Curriculum
- "Effective Ministry Leadership": A 3-hour workshop focusing on leadership strategies, managing church staff, and implementing church growth plans.
- "Mentoring Young Men in Faith": A 2-hour workshop designed for church leaders on how to set up and run a mentorship program for young men.
Rooted & Rising: A New Convert: Understanding New Birth - Unlock the profound mystery of what it means to be truly born again and live in that reality daily.
A Calling to Ministry and Mentorship
From the time I first felt the call of God in my life, I knew ministry was more than a role—it was a responsibility. I have always believed that serving the Lord isn’t just about what happens in the pulpit or inside the church walls, but about reaching hearts and shaping lives for eternity. Whether I was preaching in a nursing home, teaching Sunday school, or sharing the gospel in someone’s living room, I learned that ministry is about people—souls that God loves deeply.
Over the years, one burden has grown stronger and stronger in me: the need to mentor. I’ve seen how a young man can be uncertain about his identity, his future, and his faith—but with guidance, prayer, and accountability, that same young man can grow into a leader, a man of responsibility and character, and an example for others to follow. That transformation is what fuels my passion.
To me, mentorship isn’t simply giving advice. It’s walking alongside someone, challenging them when they need it, encouraging them when they’re discouraged, and reminding them that God’s plan is bigger than their current struggles. It’s about building trust and watching lives blossom as they root themselves in Christ.
I mentor, I teach, and I preach because I believe every life changed for Christ is a victory worth everything. And I know that the seeds we plant today—in the lives of young men, new converts, and believers hungry for more—will grow into a legacy of faith that will carry on long after us. That’s why I remain committed to this calling: to see lives transformed, leaders raised up, and the Kingdom of God strengthened for generations to come