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 

Relief > Resource > Reform: An Interview with Robb Morgan

In this podcast, Robb Morgan shares about how his church, Delaware City Vineyard, has committed itself to demonstrating kingdom justice right in the neighborhood. Delaware City Vineyard uses a three-tiered approach to ministry to the poor: Relief > Resource > Reform.

Mimi Haddad on a biblical view of gender equality

“For many cultures, including Christian culture…too often…will lean upon select passages of scripture, and interpret them very poorly, as a rationale to support male rule, and that is what we call Christian patriarchy.” This podcast episode features Mimi Haddad, who leads a workshop at the 

Watch: What does the Bible have to say about the poor?

In today’s video podcast, watch Session 4: “Developing our Heads” from the 2015 VJN Forum: Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Poor. Dr. Liz Theoharis helps us to deepen and press into our Vineyard Kingdom-worldview when reading what the Bible has to say about the poor. 

VJN Spotlight: Suhail Stephen, director of Vineyard School of Justice | CauseCon

This week, VJN spotlights VJN member Suhail Stephen. In this interview, Suhail Stephen unpacks his perspective and experiences with racial reconciliation, the relationship between mercy and justice, and shares stories from living in intentional community with the poor in Winnipeg, Canada. About Suhail: Suhail is