John Mark Comer
Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows
A Christian teacher and author known for advocating slower, contemplative spiritual practices through books like *The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry* and works on Sabbath theology. He hosts the John Mark Comer Teachings podcast series, where he explores prayer, spiritual formation, and theological topics including unanswered prayer and lament practices. His emphasis on rest and intentional living has influenced Christian discourse and appears frequently in pastoral and spiritual development podcasts.
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Episode Appearances
John Mark Comer Teachings · Apr 13, 2026
Into the Quiet
“Primary speaker delivering teaching on solitude, silence, and stillness at 24-7 Prayer USA National Gathering”
John Mark Comer Teachings · Feb 23, 2026
Singing Prayer (ft. Alex Rettman) | Prayer E5
“Host/founder of the John Mark Comer Teachings podcast series on prayer and spiritual formation”
John Mark Comer Teachings · Feb 16, 2026
Unanswered Prayer | Prayer E4 (From the Archive)
“Primary teacher and speaker exploring theological reasons why prayers go unanswered and introducing lament practice”
The Holy Post · Feb 11, 2026
707: Halftime Hullabaloo and Tyler Johnson
“Christian leader noted for advocating slower, quieter Christian traditions”
The Jefferson Fisher Podcast · Feb 10, 2026
How to Set Boundaries That Actually Create Peace
“Author of 'The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry,' a spiritual book that influenced Fisher's thinking on slowing down and finding peace”
The Mark Driscoll Podcast · Feb 7, 2026
God Thinks Your Sabbath Is A Joke
“Author of popular book on Sabbath that Driscoll critiques for over-emphasizing rest without work context”
WHOA That's Good Podcast · Jan 28, 2026
How to Take Control of Your Thoughts (For Real) | Sadie Robertson Huff & Jennie Allen
“Mentioned as appearing in Jennie's prophetic dream about Gather; connected to the vision for global church gathering”
Live Free with Josh Howerton · Dec 31, 2025
Was Jesus actually PROGRESSIVE? (React to the Daily Show clip) | Live Free with Josh Howerton
“Christian author cited for observation that progressive Christianity functions as stopover on path to post-Christianity”