Spiritual Formation and Emotional Health with John Mark Comer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- This keynote session from a January 2020 Pastors Gathering in Vancouver with John Mark Comer explores spiritual formation in the life of the local church and the necessity of emotional health in the lives of Christian leaders.
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His voice just melts my anxiety away, God bless him!
Pied Piper. Be careful.
A Teacher of God’s Word in modern times and absolutely prolific preacher.
“Leadership is a great way to grow”
You definitely have Gods wisdom! You remind me allot of my pastor! Keep doing Gods work! 🙏
A talk I’ll be chewing on for a while. Thank you!
I have truly enjoyed this teaching !
Translates in Scotland too! Thank you sooooo much. Much appreciated.
I love JMC!
Powerful powerful message, heard him for the first time on on UCB UK last night and love his teaching. Praise GOD !!!!!
Love what he says in the first few minutes about leadership by example and invitation. Such a great key.
This was so good! Praise God for this talk!
Very helpful insights.
Great message !
Incredible insight!
Wish they’d add a list of all the books he mentioned
GLAD THEY DIDN'T!! ALL scripture is profitable for... It's all one needs. Oh man warning lights going off all throughout the place...
So glad you said that about warning lights going off, I agree. Something is not right here, all we need is the Bible. Be careful, ask Holy Spirit for discernment.
Wonderful teaching by John Mark
Is burnout a problem...or is a lackadaisical attitude more prominent?
Burnout is a problem. Lackadaisical attitudes are also a problem.
The 7th day is the last day not the first.
He might have spoken carelessly there. Surely he knows that the sabbath is the 7th day. I think his intended point is that we start our week coming off of rest, as a gift.
Man was made on the 6th day. The first day following the creation of man was the Sabbath or 7th day. So man starts His life with Sabbath followed by work.
"One Corinthians"? Grrr.
It’s the British scholarly way.