10 Commandments for Church Planters and Pastors
We are honored to welcome Rich Nathan, Senior Pastor at the Columbus Vineyard, for a guest post here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. Pastors and church
We are honored to welcome Rich Nathan, Senior Pastor at the Columbus Vineyard, for a guest post here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. Pastors and church
We are honored to welcome writer Ramon Mayo for another guest post here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. In my last post we talked about what
We are honored to welcome writer Ramon Mayo for a guest post here on the Multiply Vineyard Blog. There are so many misconceptions about missional community.
Originally posted at richnathan.org One survey said that 95 percent of Christians have never led another person to Christ. I know there are people who
Enjoy this classic article by John Wimber. Originally published Winter, 1992. In 1987 I took a close look at my congregation and drew a conclusion:
Enjoy this classic article by John Wimber on flowing in the Spirit. What’s ahead in the near future for the believer who wants to move
Enjoy this classic article from Equipping The Saints, Winter 1989 By John Wimber They may not be the swiftest but they always finish that which
How Partnerships are Revolutionizing Missions in the Vineyard and Beyond By Jason Chatraw [We felt this past CE article on Missions Partnerships had a ton
There’s no instruction manual for this: How To Be Married To a Church Planter By Cindy Nicholson, with interviews by Ellen Jacobs You’ve probably seen
Rodger Otero Greenleaf Vineyard Church Chapel Hill, NC In 2001 my wife (and now co-pastor) Angela and I were married, and like many newlyweds, found
What the early church can tell us about preaching, prayer and biblical interpretation. By Jeff Baily Most of us, when evaluating our churches, compare what
With Rich Nathan In 1987 a church of 150 people in Columbus, Ohio, decided to become part of the Vineyard. Around the same time Rich