Book Review: 7, by Jen Hatmaker

7, by Jen Hatmaker is an original book that calls out society on their need for excess. In this novel, Hatmaker discovers there is an overwhelming need for things in her life and not enough desire for Jesus. If I had to guess, I would 

Spotlight Interview: Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition

Today, we interviewed Brian Wo from the Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition. We began by asking him to tell us a little about what BAATC does. We started the Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition (BAATC) because we surveyed the landscape of the anti-trafficking movement in the San 

Register for Reconciliation & Diversity Conference: Nov. 15-17

                BETTER TOGETHER: VINEYARD NATIONAL ETHNIC DIVERSITY CONFERENCE, NOV. 15-17 This November, VJN is co-sponsoring the Vineyard Ethnic Diversity Conference. In addition, we’re organizing a special VJN Laboratory Day on the last day of the conference. Join VJN 

Doing Justice from the Margins: A Vision for Sustainable Faith w/ Jared Boyd

In this week’s VJN podcast, we’ll hear from Jared Boyd as he shares a vision for establishing the Order of Sustainable Faith, a missional order within the Vineyard movement. This workshop was recorded at the 2014 VJN Conference: Kingdom Justice, Vineyard Values.

Spotlight interview: Ending Poverty with Liz Theoharis

Spotlight interview: Ending Poverty with Liz Theoharis

Liz Theoharis is co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, with Rev. William Barber. She has spent the past two decades organizing amongst the poor in the United States, working with and advising grassroots organizations with significant victories including the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, the Vermont Workers Center, Domestic Workers United, the United Workers Association, the National Union of the Homeless and the Kensington Welfare Rights Union.