
Never Trust a Leader Without a Limp
The Wit and Wisdom of John Wimber, Founder of the Vineyard Church Movement
by Glenn Schroder
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Pub Date Jan 21 2020 | Archive Date Mar 23 2020
Emanate Books | Thomas Nelson
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Description
A Unique Life, a Gifted Calling, a Lasting Legacy
John Wimber is not only revered as the founder of the Vineyard movement but is renowned for his unique ability to capture truth in pithy little phrases. This inspirational collection of memorable remarks, each placed in its historical context, offers astute observations on essential principles while also capturing and preserving the story and identity of a miraculous work of God.
For those who witnessed the miracle firsthand and for an entire generation of young leaders who never met John or experienced his ministry, here is a unique restatement of the foundational tenets that launched an international community of more than twenty-four hundred churches in more than one hundred countries—a lasting legacy of spiritual insights that changed lives then and can change your life today.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780785231318 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
Featured Reviews

This enjoyable read gives examples and stories about the life and ministry of John Wimber, founder of The Vineyard movement. Lots of insights on leadership and interesting church history, as well as funny anecdotes make this an encouraging read to anyone serving in ministry or for those who want to know more about the history of the Vineyard church. Would be a great gift for someone seeking to serve in ministry.or a pastor that could need an uplifting read.
I read an early copy, thanks to #NetGalley and Thomas Nelson. All opinions are my own.