John Mark Comer Teachings

John Mark Comer Teachings
John Mark Comer has become one of the more influential voices in evangelical Christianity over the past decade, and this podcast -- the audio companion to his Practicing the Way ministry -- is where the teaching lives. With 228 episodes, a 4.9-star rating from 1,741 reviewers, and new content coming weekly, it has found a serious audience. Comer's central obsession is formation: what does it actually look like to become more like Jesus, not just believe the right things about him? He draws on ancient spiritual disciplines -- contemplative prayer, Sabbath, fasting, simplicity -- and makes the case that the reason so many Christians feel stuck is that they are trying to follow Jesus without actually restructuring their lives around his practices. The teachings pull heavily from his Bridgetown Church sermons in Portland, though Practicing the Way now operates as its own nonprofit. The style is dense but accessible. Comer is a genuine scholar who reads widely in theology, philosophy, and spiritual formation, and he synthesizes it all into teaching that feels urgent and practical. He will quote the Desert Fathers one minute and reference Simone Weil the next. This is not casual background listening. Episodes run 45-60 minutes and reward your full attention. Recent series have covered prayer, biblical prophecy, and the Sermon on the Mount. If you have ever felt like Sunday morning church gives you inspiration without transformation, Comer's approach to "practicing the way of Jesus" addresses exactly that gap.

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