Book Review: With Justice for All by John Perkins

Book Review: With Justice for All by John Perkins

This review was written by VJN intern Sydney Wilson. Sydney is a psychology major at Liberty University. With Justice For All is an excellent book focusing on reconciliation and justice between different ethnic and racial groups. Growing up in a small, racially discriminative town in 

VJN2015 Forum “Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor”: All Main Sessions Now Available

All VJN2015 Forum Main Sessions and Panel Discussions are now available! Session 1-Developing Our Hearts: The Holy Spirit, Justice, and Community Action Session 2-Developing Our Hands: The Justice of Disciple-Making Session 3-Developing Our Hands: What Does a “Justice Disciple” Look Like in Public? Session 4-Developing Our Heads: What 

“Making Room for Monasticism: Doing Justice from the Margins”: Talking with Jared Boyd

“Making Room for Monasticism: Doing Justice from the Margins”: Talking with Jared Boyd

There are many people in our churches doing justice with people on the margins. In this podcast, Jared Boyd leads a conversation about how the monastic tradition – and particularly the new monastic expression in the Vineyard Movement, The Order of Sustainable Faith – can 

VJN Spotlight: Interview with Beth Watkins

Beth Watkins shares her heart of immigration and some practical steps we can use while helping them and bring all believers together as one Christian community at the 2015 VJN conference. VJN 2015 – Beth Watkins Interview from Multiply Vineyard on Vimeo. Beth Watkins Director 

Watch: What does a “justice” disciple look like in public?

In this week’s video podcast, watch Session 3: “Developing the Hands” from the 2015 VJN Forum on “Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor.” What does a justice disciple look like in public? A session led by Dr. Michael Raburn on reaching and serving your community