Frequently Asked Questions

What inspired you to write Let God Speak?
It wasn’t inspiration, it was encounter. After the passing of my twin soul brother, Darren, I began experiencing spiritual phenomena I couldn’t explain: visions, light, real-time responses, even divine telepathy. Let God Speak was born not from a desire to write, but from a need to witness. I didn’t choose this journey, it chose me.

What do you hope readers take away from your writing?
That they are not alone. That God still speaks. That eternity brushes against this world far more often than we realise. I want readers to feel seen, stirred, and spiritually awakened. I want them to walk away feeling that quiet, radiant nudge: “God is near.”

Can you describe your writing process in three words?
Listen. Receive. Obey.
I don’t write to impress. I write to express what I’ve heard in stillness. And that means surrendering to a voice much greater than mine.

What’s something readers might be surprised to learn about you?
I laugh a lot, and sometimes through tears. I’ve got a mischievous wit, I cry at anything sacred, and I’m addicted to good Spanish coffee and warm coastal sunsets. I live in Altea, Spain, surrounded by the sea, the Spirit, and (quite often) supernatural surprises.

If you could share one message with your readers directly, what would it be?
You’re closer to heaven than you think.
And your story matters more than you know.
Whatever brought you to this page — a longing, a grief, a whisper in the dark — it’s no accident. God is still calling. All you have to do… is let Him speak.

How would you describe your spiritual journey in one sentence?
A walk between two worlds, one foot on earth, the other in heaven — guided by Christ and the voice of my twin soul brother, Darren.

What do you think Darren would say about the book?
He already has, in light, in whispers, in signs that stop time. He’d say: “You heard me, brother... and you told them the truth.”

If you could sit down and talk with any biblical figure (besides Jesus), who would it be and why?
Elijah. The fire-caller, the whisper-hearer, the man who walked with heaven’s thunder but heard God in a gentle breeze. I’d ask him how he balanced the fire and the stillness, because I live in both every day.

What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned through grief and love?
That they are not opposites. True love is what makes grief so profound, and grief is love’s echo through eternity. But with Christ, neither is the end of the story.

How do you stay grounded while writing such deep spiritual material?
I stay rooted in prayer, in humility, and in coffee. Lots of it. I also laugh, cry, walk by the sea, and remind myself that every word is a gift, not a performance.

Christian Spiritual Author and Disciple of Christ. Mark is the author of the Let God Speak series, miraculous memoirs about grief, faith and his deep soul connection with his late twin brother, Darren.