John Wimber - Books

Books

Wimber wrote several widely read books, among them:

  • John Wimber, A Brief Sketch of Signs and Wonders through the Church Age (Placentia, California: Vineyard Christian Fellowship, 1984).
  • John Wimber, Signs and Wonders and Church Growth (Placentia, California: Vineyard Ministries International, 1984).
  • John Wimber and Kevin Springer, Power Evangelism (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1986). ISBN 0-340-56127-0
  • John Wimber and Kevin Springer, Power Healing (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987). ISBN 0-06-069541-2
  • John Wimber and Kevin Springer, Power Encounters (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988).
  • John Wimber and Kevin Springer, Power Points (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1991).

Biographical resources on Wimber are:

  • John Wimber: The Way It Was by Carol Wimber ISBN 0-340-73539-2
  • The Quest For the Radical Middle by Bill Jackson ISBN 0-620-24319-8
  • John Wimber: A Tribute by David Pytches ISBN 0-86347-277-X
  • The Way In Is The Way On: John Wimber's teachings and writings on life in Christ ISBN 0-9748825-7-7 published by Ampelon Publishing, Norcross, GA.
  • When the Spirit Comes with Power, chapters 11 and 12, by John White ISBN 0-8308-1222-9
  • Everyone Gets to Play by John Wimber & Christy Wimber ISBN 0-9817705-7-6

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