The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a well-liked and rapid-developing new movement of Christians who emphasize indicators and wonders and train that God is offering new revelation by new apostles and prophets currently. Some church buildings related with those teachings have even develop into home names—you’ve most likely listened to of the extensively influential Bethel Church, for illustration. And if you haven’t heard of Bethel by identify, you’ve nearly definitely sung their tunes (“Reckless Adore,” any person?).
But are NAR teachings consistent with the historic Christian religion? That’s the issue my podcast visitor today, Holly Pivec, seeks to respond to in her new ebook, Counterfeit Kingdom: The Hazards of New Revelation, New Prophets, and New Age Practices in the Church, which she co-authored with Biola professor Douglas Geivett.
Holly is a blogger, creator, and speaker, as very well as a pastor’s wife and homeschooling mom. She has a master’s diploma in Christian apologetics from Biola College. She has coauthored three publications about the New Apostolic Reformation and writes a popular website, which you can read at hollypivec.com.
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