Title
God's super-apostles : encountering the worldwide prophets and apostles movement
Files
School/Department
Talbot School of Theology
Description
A new religious movement -- led by apostles and prophets -- has confused people, divided churches, and strained families as people are forced to make painful choices between those they love and what they believe to be the truth of God's Word. This global movement is known as the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Although people may not know this movement by its formal name, they are probably familiar with its leaders, like Rick Joyner (MorningStar Ministries in Fort Mill, South Carolina), Bill Johnson (Bethel Church in Redding, California), and Mike Bickle (International House of Prayer in Kansas City, Missouri). Likewise, NAR practices -- such as "prayerwalking," "healing rooms," and "24/7 prayer rooms" -- have permeated churches throughout the world. Read this book for a biblical response to the NAR movement and to learn how its teachings deviate from historic Pentecostal and charismatic teachings.
Keywords
Church polity, Church renewal, New Apostolic Reformation
ISBN
978-1941337080
Publication Date
12-1-2014
Document Type
Book
Publisher
Weaver Book Company
City
Wooster
Disciplines
Christianity | New Religious Movements
Recommended Citation
Geivett, R. Douglas (2014). God's super-apostles : encountering the worldwide prophets and apostles movement. Wooster: Weaver Book Company.
https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-books/20
Comments
What is the New Apostolic Reformation? -- NAR apostles : the generals -- Apostles in the Bible : a closer look -- NAR apostles vs. apostles in the Bible -- NAR prophets : the secret intelligence agents -- Prophets in the Bible : a closer look -- NAR prophets vs. prophets in the Bible -- Strategic-level spiritual warfare -- What the Bible really teaches about spiritual warfare -- Unifying the forces through apostolic unity -- A miracle-working army -- What the Bible really teaches about miracles -- Conclusion -- Appendixes. Advice for parents, pastors, and participants in the New Apostolic Reformation -- Questions to ask of churches -- Name-calling