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Are Christians aware of what John Mark Comer teaches in this book? If not, they need to be. Despite Comer’s avowal of not being an Open Theist, the god in this book is closer to Open Theism than to the true God of Scripture. Beware is the word for this book.

Video interview on John Mark Comer, Part 2, as guest of The Unknown Webcast with Don Veinot and Ron Henzel.   Watch Part 1 here    

What is taught in the videos on prayer and solitude on John Mark Comer’s Practicing the Way Website? Read this article to get some thoughts on these two videos.

A video discussion of John Mark Comer’s “Practicing the Way” book and teachings as a guest of the Unknown Webcast with Don Veinot and Ron Henzel.   See video interview […]

Video interview about the teachings of John Mark Comer, including his book, Practicing the Way, as guest of Dave Jenkins of Servants of Grace.

Audio interview about John Mark Comer as guest of Haley Williams of the Kindled Podcast, Part 2.   Listen to Part 1 here.  

Audio interview about John Mark Comer as guest of Haley Williams of the Kindled Podcast, Part 1.

Comer’s theme in this book is that Christians must pursue the “practices of Jesus,”  or the “Way of Jesus,” which are the spiritual disciplines. However, there is no evidence that the spiritual disciplines as taught by Comer and others are taught in Scripture, nor are meditation and prayer modeled in Scripture anything like what is taught by Contemplatives.

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Tyler Staton

Do certain scriptures in the Bible indicate that God may pass by if we are not trained to hear him? Is God’s “native language” a whisper? This message from Tyler Staton is examined, along with the Bible passages he cites, in this article.