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    Explore "john mark comer" with insightful episodes like "372: [Formed.] Fr. Ronald Rolheiser on the Dark Night of the Soul, Breaking the Hold of Sufficiency, The End Game of Spiritual Formation, and Becoming Aware of God", "365: Nancy Pearcey on How Men Benefit from Becoming Fathers, How Darwin Forged the Secularization of the Masculine Script, How Masculinity Became "Toxic," and Why Boys Fail to Launch", "INTRODUCING “HEALING WHAT YOU CAN’T ERASE”", "Encore Episode: The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry With John Mark Comer" and "How Sight Comes from Slowing Down: Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Fine Art of Unhurried Living (Interpersonal Neurobiology Part II)" from podcasts like ""Win Today with Christopher Cook", "Win Today with Christopher Cook", "Win Today with Christopher Cook", "The L3 Leadership Podcast with Doug Smith" and "Naming the Real"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    372: [Formed.] Fr. Ronald Rolheiser on the Dark Night of the Soul, Breaking the Hold of Sufficiency, The End Game of Spiritual Formation, and Becoming Aware of God

    372: [Formed.] Fr. Ronald Rolheiser on the Dark Night of the Soul, Breaking the Hold of Sufficiency, The End Game of Spiritual Formation, and Becoming Aware of God

    Thanks for joining me this week for episode 372. It's week two of [Formed.], and today, the brilliant Father Ronald Rolheiser joins us to talk about the dark night of the soul, breaking the hold of self-sufficiency, the end game of spiritual formation, becoming aware of God, and the key to purity of heart. If you missed last week's episode with Craig Cooney, be sure and listen to our powerful conversation about walking through transition in life.

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    365: Nancy Pearcey on How Men Benefit from Becoming Fathers, How Darwin Forged the Secularization of the Masculine Script, How Masculinity Became "Toxic," and Why Boys Fail to Launch

    365: Nancy Pearcey on How Men Benefit from Becoming Fathers, How Darwin Forged the Secularization of the Masculine Script, How Masculinity Became "Toxic," and Why Boys Fail to Launch

    Today, we're starting a two-part miniseries on forming godly men. I have such a passion for seeing men rise up in purity, power, virtue, integrity, character, compassion, and strength. And so joining us today is Professor Nancy Pearcey. Heralded as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual" in The Economist, Pearcey earned a Master's degree from Covenant Theological Seminary and pursued further graduate work in the History of Philosophy at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. Currently, she is a professor and scholar in residence at Houston Baptist University. Today, she'll share with us how men benefit from being fathers, how Darwin forged the secularization of the postmodern masculine script, how masculinity became "toxic," and why boys fail to launch.

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    INTRODUCING “HEALING WHAT YOU CAN’T ERASE”

    INTRODUCING “HEALING WHAT YOU CAN’T ERASE”

    I’m thrilled to finally be able to tell you about my new book, Healing What You Can’t Erase: Transform Your Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Health from the Inside Out, available everywhere books are sold on March 19.

    In Healing What You Can’t Erase, I leverage my personal story of adversity, loss, and healing to teach you how to forge your roadmap to wholeness from the inside out. This path doesn’t rely on willpower, self-help, or self-healing, but rather the daily transformative power of the Holy Spirit engaged with principles of neuroscience, psychology, and Scripture.

    While the pain-filled memories from our past can’t be erased, we can experience mental, emotional, and spiritual healing that lasts.

    My publisher has graciously made a sneak peek of the book available to you immediately. Go to HealingWhatYouCantErase.com right now to sign up and receive a FREE sneak peek of the book before it hits stores in March.

    Start moving forward on your journey of transformation today. Download a FREE preview of my new book right now at HealingWhatYouCantErase.com.

     

    Encore Episode: The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry With John Mark Comer

    Encore Episode: The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry With John Mark Comer

    Episode Summary: In this encore episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith interviews John Mark Comer, Author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry and pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. In the episode, you’ll hear Doug and John Mark discuss the importance of the sabbath, how to work from rest, and having a proper view of success.

    6 Key Takeaways:
    1. John Mark discusses “pleasure-stacking” on the Sabbath and his journey toward making the weekly sabbath a lifestyle.
    2. Comer talks about how painful it was for him to live the life of hurry.
    3. The levels of belief:
        1. What we say we believe
        2. What we think we believe
        3. What we really believe (Our true/core beliefs)
    4. Proper decision-making: Don’t make decisions from exhaustion, but with much rest and waiting. Comer also discuss how decisions should be made in community.
    5. John Mark shares his thoughts on success – what it looks like.
    6. In the digital age, we have to take digital Sabbath very seriously.

    About John Mark Comer: John Mark Comer was born and raised in the Bay Area, but he has been residing in Portland, Oregon for numerous years, alongside his wife T and their three children – Jude, Moses, and Sunday.

    He holds the role of founding pastor at Bridgetown Church, strategically situated at the heart of the city, near Powell's Books, a familiar landmark to visitors of Portland. The core essence of their church revolves around a simple yet profound concept: practicing the teachings of Jesus collectively within the context of Portland. Their conviction lies in the notion that the way of Jesus is not just a set of beliefs, but a way of life.

    Furthermore, John Mark Comer is an accomplished author, with six published books to his name: "The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry," "God has a Name," "Garden City," "Loveology," "My Name is Hope," and his latest addition, "Live No Lies," which has earned the distinction of becoming a New York Times Best Seller.

    Presently, he is in the process of establishing a non-profit entity named Practicing the Way, scheduled to launch in the autumn of 2022. This venture aims to provide valuable resources for the purpose of nurturing discipleship and fostering spiritual growth within local churches situated in post-Christian environments.

    In terms of his education, John Mark Comer possesses a Masters Degree in Biblical and Theological Studies, conferred by Western Seminary. However, his true passion lies in his insatiable appetite for reading and his enthusiasm for absorbing knowledge from various sources.

    Quotes from the Episode:
    “Hurry is the great enemy. Let’s slow down, be present to what is, and then the practice of it.” -John Mark Comer
    “The most important thing in life is who I become through union with Jesus and the relationships I form and forge along the way.” -John Mark Comer

    Resources Mentioned:
    The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
    Loveology by John Mark Comer
    Garden City by John Mark Comer
    God Has a Name by John Mark Comer
    Bridgetown Church

    Connect with John :
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    How Sight Comes from Slowing Down: Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Fine Art of Unhurried Living (Interpersonal Neurobiology Part II)

    How Sight Comes from Slowing Down: Interpersonal Neurobiology and the Fine Art of Unhurried Living (Interpersonal Neurobiology Part II)

    We live in a hurried age, that’s obvious. And yet we still fail to grasp how imperative slowing down and living in unhurriedness is for everything that matters in life. In this episode, we explore why and how slowing down matters so much and what it opens up for us. And we explore six practices that you can engage to live in unhurriedness, even if your calendar remains full and busy. Because there’s great hope: you can be quite busy and yet become and remain absolutely unhurried in all things.

    Episode 16 - Apprenticeship to Jesus

    Episode 77 - Slow Down Smell The Coffee Enjoy Life

    Episode 77 - Slow Down Smell The Coffee Enjoy Life

    John Mark Comer has written a wonderful book that I absolutely love called: The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry. After hearing so many rave about it, I recently ordered it for myself and today I want to share with you the 20 ways that Comer gives us to practically eliminate hurry from our lives... ruthlessly!

    I hope that these 20 suggestions from Comer strike a chord in your heart and encourage you to 1) BUY THE BOOK,  2) Adopt some of these suggestions and slow your life down, calm your life down, and enjoy life more deeply and fully.

    All the credit for today's episode goes to John Mark Comer! Order his book HERE!

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    Ep 79: John Mark Comer on moving away from hurry, and toward love, joy and peace

    Ep 79: John Mark Comer on moving away from hurry, and toward love, joy and peace

    It's all too easy to let the chaos and hurry of our time hinder our spiritual life and emotional health.

    John Mark Comer is a popular author and pastor in Portland, Oregon and he shares that the busyness and hurry of our time is the great enemy of our spiritual life. He teaches us to move away from hurry, and toward love, joy and peace so we can experience the spiritually vibrancy we were meant for.

    Pick up John Mark's book "Live No Lies” here: https://www.amazon.com/Live-No-Lies-Recognize-Sabotage/dp/0525653120/. Pick up Matt's book "Truth Plus Love” here: amazon.com/Truth-Plus-Love-Jesus-Influence/dp/0310355249/.

    For more from Matt Brown, and to receive our free e-book “5 Spiritual Keys to Find Fulfillment in God” go to: Thinke.org

    Ep 63: A Conversation with John Mark and Tammy Comer

    Ep 63: A Conversation with John Mark and Tammy Comer

    Join the Luskos for a conversation with John Mark and Tammy Comer for a conversation on their journey through full-time ministry, cell phones and parenting, intentionality, slowing down, and the best kind of toothpaste.

    Links: 

    Connect with Levi: levilusko.com @levilusko on social media

    Connect with Jennie: jennielusko.com or @jennielusko on social media

    Connect with Fresh Life Church: freshlife.church or @freshlife on social media

    Connect with John Mark: johnmarkcomer.com

    John Mark’s Newest Book, Live No Lies

    Ep 63: A Conversation with John Mark and Tammy Comer

    Ep 63: A Conversation with John Mark and Tammy Comer

    Join the Luskos for a conversation with John Mark and Tammy Comer for a conversation on their journey through full-time ministry, cell phones and parenting, intentionality, slowing down, and the best kind of toothpaste.

    Links: 

    Connect with Levi: levilusko.com @levilusko on social media

    Connect with Jennie: jennielusko.com or @jennielusko on social media

    Connect with Fresh Life Church: freshlife.church or @freshlife on social media

    Connect with John Mark: johnmarkcomer.com

    John Mark’s Newest Book, Live No Lies

    John Mark Comer - The Flag in the Sand

    John Mark Comer - The Flag in the Sand

    Sometimes, without realizing it, we can find ourselves off track from the life we’re meant to live. Or, to put it another way, we wake up one day with a sense that we’re living someone else’s life; we’re in the wrong story.

    Maybe you might even say it’s a good story- it’s just not the right one for you. Most of us didn’t find a lot of clarity about ourselves- our identity and purpose especially, when we were younger. No one helped us wrestle with the big questions, but we had to make decisions about what to do with our lives nonetheless. So we went down a path hoping it would all work out. 

    But what do you do when you discover that the path you’re on doesn’t lead you to the person you’re becoming, or it doesn’t help you express your deepest values? It’s those types of questions that remind me to talk with my wise friend, John Mark Comer. 

    John Mark is the founding pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon, a teacher and writer with Practicing the Way, and the author of six books: The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, God has a Name, Garden City, Loveology, My Name is Hope, and his newest: Live No Lies.

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    Producer & Co-host : Scott Schimmel

    The Dream Big Academy

    Living a focused, engaged life of love, adventure, and impact shouldn't be a mystery.

    It's what we're all wired for, it's what we all long for. But, it's not the norm. From all the places I've traveled to and the people I've met, I know that most people don't experience that kind of life. They feel...

    Like they're missing out on a different life, a life that others seem to experience.

    That it should've all just worked out by now, but it hasn't.

    Frankly, like they're languishing- and this must be as good as it gets. 

    But, there's so much more...

    That's why we started putting these digital courses together. I can't travel everywhere, and not everyone can travel to me. But, what if there was a way to share life together and walk through these simple ideas I've been learning?

    Before, we've released these courses one at a time. Then we'd close the registration. But through the pandemic, we learned that a LOT of people want to keep growing, and they're looking for a framework they can trust. 

    So, we put them all together- 6 interactive digital courses. Two specifically designed to help you identify and unleash your big ambitions. One for budding authors. Another for speakers. A course for your family. A course for your career. With more coming in the future.

    And, since we already have Bob Weekly as a monthly subscription for exclusive content, we threw that in there, too. 

    The Dream Big Academy is the place to go for people wanting to get serious about the shape of their lives. 

    I'd love for you to learn more- maybe even watch a short...

    John Mark Comer on The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry

    John Mark Comer on The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith interviews John Mark Comer, Author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry and pastor of Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. In the episode, you’ll hear Doug and John Mark discuss the importance of the sabbath, how to work from rest, and having a proper view of success. 

    6 Key Takes From Episode 275

    1. John Mark discusses “pleasure-stacking” on the Sabbath and his journey toward making the weekly sabbath a lifestyle.
    2. Comer talks about how painful it was for him to live the life of hurry.
    3. The levels of belief:
      1. What we say we believe
      2. What we think we believe
      3. What we really believe (Our true/core beliefs)
    4. Proper decision-making: Don’t make decisions from exhaustion, but with much rest and waiting. Comer also discuss how decisions should be made in community.
    5. John Mark shares his thoughts on success - what it looks like.
    6. In the digital age, we have to take digital Sabbath very seriously.


    About John Mark Comer

    Author John Mark Comer lives, works, and writes in the urban core of Portland, Oregon, with his wife, Tammy, and their three children, Jude, Moses, and Sunday. 

    He is the pastor for teaching and vision at Bridgetown Church soon to be transitioning to lead a new non-profit Practicing The Way. 

    Prior to planting Bridgetown, John Mark was the lead pastor of a suburban megachurch. Before that, he played in a band. John Mark has a master's degree in biblical and theological studies from Western Seminary and is the author of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, God Has a Name, Garden City & Loveology. His next book is due out 9/28 entitled Live No Lies: Recognize and Resist the Three Enemies That Sabotage Your Peace.

    For more of John Mark's teachings on the Scriptures, Jesus, and life, go to bridgetown.church and sign up for the podcast or visit www.johnmarkcomer.com.

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    Links Mentioned

    The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer

    Loveology by John Mark Comer 

    Garden City by John Mark Comer

    God Has a Name by John Mark Comer

    Bridgetown Church


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