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John Wimber
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

John Wimber

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

John Wimber was a spiritual giant, unafraid of seeming 'a fool for God', willing to do his will whatever the cost. And what an unlikely servant of God this former rock musician was, capable of playing over 20 instruments, and who, when he first attended a church, searched the pews in vain for the ashtray he was convinced would be there. However, John learnt quickly, was open to God, and always immensely practical. Discover this greatly loved and always stimulating man in this tribute edited by David Pytches, who also provides a personal history and overview of John's remarkable ministry. Contributions by: Gerald Coates - Graham Cray - Jack Deere - Bob & Penny Fulton - Eddie Gibbs - John Gunstone - Todd Hunter - Sandy Miller - John Mumford - Eleanor Mumford - Rich Nathan - Steve Nicholson - Jim Packer - Ian Pritchard - David Pytches - Matt Redman - Nigel Scotland - Terry Virgo - Charles Whitehead - Don Williams - Carol Wimber - John Wright - Nigel Wright.

Never Trust a Leader Without a Limp
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Never Trust a Leader Without a Limp

A Unique Life, a Gifted Calling, a Lasting Legacy John Wimber is not only revered as the founder of the Vineyard movement but is renowned for his unique ability to capture truth in pithy little phrases. This inspirational collection of memorable remarks, each placed in its historical context, offers astute observations on essential principles while also capturing and preserving the story and identity of a miraculous work of God. For those who witnessed the miracle firsthand and for an entire generation of young leaders who never met John or experienced his ministry, here is a unique restatement of the foundational tenets that launched an international community of more than twenty-four hundred churches in more than one hundred countries—a lasting legacy of spiritual insights that changed lives then and can change your life today.

John Wimber
  • Language: en

John Wimber

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Power Evangelism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Power Evangelism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-14
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

John Wimber's first book, POWER EVANGELISM describes the releasing of God's power today through signs and wonders to refresh, renew, heal and equip his people. Drawing from the teaching of the New Testament, with illustrations from his own experience, Wimber persuades us 'to yield control of our lives to the Holy Spirit, learning to hear and do his will, risking all we have to defeat Satan and to advance the kingdom of God'.

The Way in Is the Way on
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

The Way in Is the Way on

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Everyone Gets to Play
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Everyone Gets to Play

John Wimber wasn't interested in religion -- he was interested in a relationship with Jesus and discovering how that impacted the way he lived his life and the people with whom he shared his life. He viewed community as a great opportunity to put into practice the teachings of Jesus and felt following Jesus wasn't a spectator sport. In Everyone Gets to Play, Wimber's writings and teachings on life together in Christ drives home the importance of one of his favorite sayings and shares some of his ideas on what that can look like. From taking risks to prayer to leading others, Wimber s skillfully penned words from his writings and teachings still resonate powerfully today.

Power Healing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Power Healing

A study of divine healing based on biblical scholarship and hands-on ministry experience.

John Wimber's Teaching on the Gift and Gifts of the Holy Spirit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

John Wimber's Teaching on the Gift and Gifts of the Holy Spirit

John Wimber's contribution to fresh theological thinking was more diverse than many are aware of. As a result of his best-known publications, he is usually associated with power healing and power evangelism. But there was more to Wimber than that, including his innovative thinking on the Gift and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. This book is not a replication of his views. Rather the authors take Wimber's innovative thinking and develop it further, hopefully in a manner that reflects his instincts.Wimber chose to base his views on the Gift or reception of the Spirit on Pauline theology and the theology of Luke-Acts. He was one of the first to argue that what Paul meant by the phrase "baptism in...

John Wimber
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

John Wimber

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is Carol Wimber's account of the life of her husband, John Wimber, an evangelist and founder of the Association of Vineyard Churches. It describes how he was formerly a musician with The Righteous Brothers, the near breakup of his marriage to Carol and his battle with cancer in the 1990s.

Word and Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Word and Power

Historically, the Reformed and Charismatic streams have seemed to be almost mutually exclusive. In recent years, this exclusivity has been being challenged by a new generation of Reformed thinkers. This work aims at considering the contribution of John Wimber, the late leader of the Vineyard Churches, to contemporary theological reflection within the Reformed tradition. Taking into account John Wimber's unique theology of the "radical middle," which is somewhere between Pentecostal and Evangelical, this book asks whether Wimber may be a possible alternative source for the contemporary Reformed Churches as they approach ministry and mission in the twenty-first century. Written from a confessional Presbyterian context in Northern Ireland, Word and Power places Wimber in his theological context and asks whether Wimber's view of power evangelism, discipleship formation, and ministry training might be a model that Reformed Churches--and Presbyterians in particular--could adopt for their ecclesiology today.