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Book Review: Living the Future, The Kingdom of God and Holy Spirit in the Vineyard Movement Part 2

Book Review: Living the Future, The Kingdom of God and Holy Spirit in the Vineyard Movement Part 2

This review was written by Dave Hanson Executive Director, Sunrise Outreach Center Co-Pastor, Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Yakima. Part one concluded with this thought: From a Vineyard Justice Network perspective, there are currently ministries to the poor, the oppressed and victimized, all across the country. Human trafficking, 

Book Review: Living the Future, The Kingdom of God and Holy Spirit in the Vineyard Movement Part 1

Book Review: Living the Future, The Kingdom of God and Holy Spirit in the Vineyard Movement Part 1

This review was written by Dave Hanson Executive Director, Sunrise Outreach Center Co-Pastor, Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Yakima. The book Living the Future: The Kingdom of God and Holy Spirit in the Vineyard Movement, by Dr Douglas R. Erickson, PhD, is both the collective formulation of Vineyard 

Book Review: Here and Not Yet, by Joshua Hopping

What does it mean to live in the now, but not yet–on what is it based on? To what do we hold on to when tragedy happens? How do we react to our daily life situations? Joshua Hopping’s book, Here and not Yet, gives an 

Responding to Charlottesville: Pastoral Resources

Responding to Charlottesville: Pastoral Resources

As people of God who are earnestly trying to follow Jesus and enact his Kingdom, we condemn and stand firmly against the kingdoms of white supremacy, racism, and hatred of those different from ourselves. These forces are evil , the work of the Enemy. We 

Ambassadors of Peace in Wartime: A Conversation with Rick Love and Chaplain Wayne

Ambassadors of Peace in Wartime: A Conversation with Rick Love and Chaplain Wayne

In this podcast episode, VJN has a conversation with Rick Love, president of Peace Catalysts, and Chaplain Wayne, a former U.S. Army chaplain and current prison chaplain. We tackle some challenging questions such as “is it possible to pursue a posture of peace within our