Kingdom theology, everyday miracles, and the research to back both.
Vineyard preaching lives in the "already and not yet." Empowered evangelism. Heart, head, AND hands. The research engine respects Vineyard theology — Wimber, Jackson, Cole — without either flattening it or hyping it.
— Built for your traditionKingdom theology in the research, naturally and faithfully.
Vineyard preaching holds "already" and "not yet" together with unusual care. The Vineyard research agent reads Kingdom texts in Vineyard categories — empowered evangelism, healing as kingdom announcement, the gifts as normal — drawing on Wimber, Robby Dawkins, Alan Hirsch, Mike Pilavachi, and the Vineyard theological tradition.
Already / not-yet framing
Kingdom texts (Matt 12, Luke 11, the Sermon on the Mount) get read in Vineyard inaugurated-eschatology categories. The Kingdom is here AND coming. Both registers in every research report.
Empowered evangelism research
Acts texts, healing narratives, and gifts passages get the Vineyard treatment — neither cessationist-soft nor hyper-charismatic. Honest, biblical, expectant.
Wimber heritage in citations
John Wimber, Bill Jackson, Robby Dawkins, Mike Pilavachi, and the Vineyard theological tradition are part of the citation pool. Vineyard pastors won't have to translate their tradition into another.
— Common questionsWhat Vineyard pastors ask before they try Pastor Center
Does the AI handle Vineyard's "third wave" categories distinctly?
Can it help with prayer-ministry trainings?
Does it respect the centered-set posture toward charismatic experience?
How does it handle politically-charged justice texts?
Vineyard pastors deserve Vineyard-aware tools.
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