• Posted on Jun 19, 2026
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Mark Mabry: Reflections of Christ Photographer Faced Nine Months of No Faith

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What happens when a photographer feels prompted to delete every song from his computer and throw away all his art books? Mark Mabry did not know it then, but those quiet impressions were preparing him to create Reflections of Christ, the first mainstream photographic depiction of Jesus Christ.

In this episode of Why We Believe, host Nathan Gwilliam sits down with Mark to hear how his bishop arrived unannounced one afternoon to set him apart as a photographer for an art form that had never been done and was not even allowed in the church handbook at the time. Mark shares the promise from that blessing that millions would one day see the work, and how that promise came true exactly as foretold. He also opens up about waking up one morning in 2016 with no faith at all, the car ride to the temple where his wife wept as he told her he no longer believed, and the spring afternoon walk through Hobble Creek Canyon where Elder Uchtdorf's voice brought every layer of his testimony rushing back. "Repentance works. That is where I find my testimony."

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