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🗓️ 14 January 2020
⏱️ 55 minutes
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I was sent a copy of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by author John Mark Comer. This book and topic were so wonderful and so needed in my life, that I found myself a bit nervous to interview John on this show. He turned out to be as smart, kind, well-spoken, and humble as his book. He's done his research, and he's lived what he writes about. You'll enjoy every moment of this wonderful interview. John 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. A church built around the very simple idea of practicing the way of Jesus, together, in Portland. As for education, John Mark holds a master’s degree in biblical and theological studies from Western Seminary, and is currently at work on a doctorate in spiritual formation through Fuller Seminary and the Dallas Willard Center. I love everything about John’s book, and I think you will too.
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0:00.0 | Hi y'all, you're listening to ordinary people, ordinary things, with me your host, Melissa Radke, |
0:06.7 | the ordinariest of us all. One of the perks of doing a podcast is that over time people start to hear about you and when they hear about you they start sending you stuff. |
0:24.6 | And by stuff I mean books. You get lots and lots of books which is a huge perk |
0:31.5 | for me because I like to read a lot but the downside is that sometimes |
0:36.6 | you get a book and it's just okay you know what I mean okay you know what I mean? |
0:42.2 | you know what that's unfair that's unfair for me to say. |
0:44.0 | Maybe the book is just not where you are at at the moment, |
0:48.0 | so it doesn't really hit you between the eyes |
0:50.0 | like you want a book to hit you. |
0:52.0 | You know, there, that's more politically correct okay I'm time being |
0:56.9 | politically correct seriously I'm gonna be honest I've received some real |
1:01.4 | doosies y Y'all, I received one that began with the line. |
1:07.0 | I was sitting on the toilet the other day. |
1:10.0 | Now y'all, I received another one with an autograph inside the book by the author that said and I quote |
1:17.8 | I've written better So yeah it's a gamble let's just say that But then sometimes you receive a book from someone, you've never met them, you've never even heard of them, you weren't out looking for their book or a follower of theirs or anything, and you get this book, and it hits you right between the eyes. |
1:35.0 | I love it when that happens, which brings me to my guest and his book for today's episode. |
1:42.0 | So, before I did the interview that you're about to hear with |
1:45.7 | John Mark Comer, I needed to read the book. By the time I was almost done with a book, I |
1:51.0 | was already scheduled to interview him and at this point I |
1:54.1 | had just become a nervous wreck. Now had the book just reeked and have been |
1:58.7 | terrible I probably would have been fine but he didn't suck as a writer. He didn't at all, the book didn't, the topic didn't. It was all |
2:06.8 | so wonderful and so needed for me in my life at this very season. So then I was like, okay, dear God, if you are listening to me at all, |
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