Saw the movie, read up on him afterward. Absolutely fascinating story. A great example of a messy life and the uncertainty and humanity of ministers, and how God can (and does) use the messiest lives.
I didn’t know he was involved in the Vineyard movement too; it’s hard to do Pentecostal church Biblically. (I’m in a different Pentecostal denom in a conservatively Pentecostal church; I have opinions, but the Spirit is welcome to change my mind.)
Saw the movie, read up on him afterward. Absolutely fascinating story. A great example of a messy life and the uncertainty and humanity of ministers, and how God can (and does) use the messiest lives.
I didn’t know he was involved in the Vineyard movement too; it’s hard to do Pentecostal church Biblically. (I’m in a different Pentecostal denom in a conservatively Pentecostal church; I have opinions, but the Spirit is welcome to change my mind.)
Pretty sure Wimber and Fulton (started Vineyard?) were non-denominational even tho Wimber taught at Fuller