PhotosBiographyFacebookTwitter

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wayne Jacobsen
Born (1953-03-21) March 21, 1953 (age 71)
Occupation
  • Author
  • pastor
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Oral Roberts University
SpouseSara Fought
Children2
Website
www.lifestream.org

Wayne Jacobsen (born March 21, 1953) is an American author and former pastor, best known for his Christian non-fiction book, He Loves Me!.

Jacobsen also collaborated with author William P. Young on the writing of the novel The Shack and helped create the Christian publishing company Windblown Media. [1] He has been a contributing editor to Leadership Journal, and has authored numerous articles on spiritual formation, relational community, and engagement of culture.

Biography

Jacobsen attended Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, graduating in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in Biblical Literature. Upon graduation he married Sara Fought of Urbana, Ohio, who graduated that same year. [2]

Jacobsen began his full-time Ministry in 1975 as an Associate Pastor at Valley Christian Center in Fresno, California - a Foursquare church. In 1994, he left the ministry to found the Christian website Lifestream ministries, as well as the organization Bridgebuilders, through which he does public presentations and conflict mediation. [3]

In 2023 Jacobsen resides in Newbury Park, California with his wife Sara. They have two children, Julie (b. 1978) and Andrew (b. 1980), and three grandchildren.

Major works

Jacobsen has written and co-authored several books, including; He Loves Me!, [4] In My Father's Vineyard, [5] Authentic Relationships, [6] So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore (coauthored with Dave Coleman, using joint pseudonym Jake Colsen), [7] The Naked Church, [8] Beyond Sundays, [9] Finding Church, Live Loved Free Full, In Season, A Language of Healing [10] and Tales of the Vine. [11]

Jacobsen cohosted a weekly podcast at TheGodJourney.com, [12] and was a mediator on governmental issues involving church and state in educational issues. [13] [14]

References

  1. ^ "Aim at 'spiritually interested' sparks 'The Shack' sales". USA Today. 2008-05-01.
  2. ^ "Wayne Jacobsen shares God's love at Hope Builders International". www.assistnews.net. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  3. ^ "Who is Wayne Jacobsen?". Lifestream. 31 October 2015. Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. ^ Jacobsen, Wayne (2000). He Loves Me! (1st ed.). Lifestream Ministries. ISBN  1-930027-04-4.
  5. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, In My Father's Vineyard, ISBN  978-0-8499-5296-8
  6. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, Authentic Relationships, ISBN  978-0-8010-6451-7
  7. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore, ISBN  978-0-9647292-2-3
  8. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, The Naked Church, ISBN  978-0-9647292-1-6
  9. ^ Goodreads website
  10. ^ Amazon website
  11. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, Tales of the Vine, ISBN  978-0-9647292-0-9
  12. ^ God Journey website, Retrieved 2023-05-17
  13. ^ "BridgeBuilder President: Wayne Jacobsen". www.bridge-builders.org. Archived from the original on 2001-01-28.
  14. ^ Haynes, Charles C. (2006-03-19). "A moral battleground, a civil discourse". USA Today.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wayne Jacobsen
Born (1953-03-21) March 21, 1953 (age 71)
Occupation
  • Author
  • pastor
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Oral Roberts University
SpouseSara Fought
Children2
Website
www.lifestream.org

Wayne Jacobsen (born March 21, 1953) is an American author and former pastor, best known for his Christian non-fiction book, He Loves Me!.

Jacobsen also collaborated with author William P. Young on the writing of the novel The Shack and helped create the Christian publishing company Windblown Media. [1] He has been a contributing editor to Leadership Journal, and has authored numerous articles on spiritual formation, relational community, and engagement of culture.

Biography

Jacobsen attended Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, graduating in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in Biblical Literature. Upon graduation he married Sara Fought of Urbana, Ohio, who graduated that same year. [2]

Jacobsen began his full-time Ministry in 1975 as an Associate Pastor at Valley Christian Center in Fresno, California - a Foursquare church. In 1994, he left the ministry to found the Christian website Lifestream ministries, as well as the organization Bridgebuilders, through which he does public presentations and conflict mediation. [3]

In 2023 Jacobsen resides in Newbury Park, California with his wife Sara. They have two children, Julie (b. 1978) and Andrew (b. 1980), and three grandchildren.

Major works

Jacobsen has written and co-authored several books, including; He Loves Me!, [4] In My Father's Vineyard, [5] Authentic Relationships, [6] So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore (coauthored with Dave Coleman, using joint pseudonym Jake Colsen), [7] The Naked Church, [8] Beyond Sundays, [9] Finding Church, Live Loved Free Full, In Season, A Language of Healing [10] and Tales of the Vine. [11]

Jacobsen cohosted a weekly podcast at TheGodJourney.com, [12] and was a mediator on governmental issues involving church and state in educational issues. [13] [14]

References

  1. ^ "Aim at 'spiritually interested' sparks 'The Shack' sales". USA Today. 2008-05-01.
  2. ^ "Wayne Jacobsen shares God's love at Hope Builders International". www.assistnews.net. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  3. ^ "Who is Wayne Jacobsen?". Lifestream. 31 October 2015. Archived from the original on 6 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. ^ Jacobsen, Wayne (2000). He Loves Me! (1st ed.). Lifestream Ministries. ISBN  1-930027-04-4.
  5. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, In My Father's Vineyard, ISBN  978-0-8499-5296-8
  6. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, Authentic Relationships, ISBN  978-0-8010-6451-7
  7. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore, ISBN  978-0-9647292-2-3
  8. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, The Naked Church, ISBN  978-0-9647292-1-6
  9. ^ Goodreads website
  10. ^ Amazon website
  11. ^ Wayne Jacobsen, Tales of the Vine, ISBN  978-0-9647292-0-9
  12. ^ God Journey website, Retrieved 2023-05-17
  13. ^ "BridgeBuilder President: Wayne Jacobsen". www.bridge-builders.org. Archived from the original on 2001-01-28.
  14. ^ Haynes, Charles C. (2006-03-19). "A moral battleground, a civil discourse". USA Today.

External links


Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook