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    Occupation (s) Christian author and pastor. John Richard Wimber (February 25, 1934 – November 17, 1997) was an American pastor, Christian author and musician. Initially ordained as a Quaker minister, he became an early, pioneering pastor of charismatic congregations, and a popular thought leader in modern Christian publications on the third ...

  2. John Wimber (1934-1997) was a musician, evangelist, and the founder of the Vineyard movement. He taught on the kingdom of God, signs and wonders, healing, and equipping the saints for ministry.

  3. Jan 12, 1998 · John Wimber, whose ministry helped spawn new theological lingo and mass Christian movements—including the Vineyard—died on November 17, the result of a fall that caused a fatal brain...

  4. Oct 20, 2021 · Vintage Vineyard: Wimber on Power & Presence | The Way On. In this clip from 1987, John Wimber talks about Power and Presence. This was shown Tuesday night at the 2021 Vineyard National...

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  5. In Johns first decade as a Christian he led hundreds of people to Christ. By 1970 he was leading 11 bible studies that involved more than 500 people in the local comunity. John Mumford, the National Director of the Vineyard in the UK & Ireland, said of John Wimber: “What you saw of John in public was exactly what you got in private.

  6. Remembering John Wimber - Vineyard USA. We first met John Wimber in the Spring of 1982 when he came to a meeting in the crypt here in Holy Trinity Brompton. We had never heard of him, but David Watson had said that we ought to invite him. We collected together all the home group leaders of the church-about eighty of us.

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  8. Explore an extensive online collection of Wimber materials, including his classic course on the Kingdom of God, MC510, at Fuller Seminary. Learn from his writings, videos, and devotionals on topics such as the Holy Spirit, healing, prayer, worship, and more.

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