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A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement is unavailable, but you can change that!

This critique provides a framework for understanding and interpreting the widespread but little-known New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement. As the authors state in the preface: “We write this book with two major goals in mind. First, to give people an idea of the sheer size and reach of the NAR movement. And second, to systematize its key teachings and practices and evaluate them on the basis...

Third, apostles hear from God, but they generally do not hear from him as clearly or consistently as prophets do. They must team with prophets in their reception of revelation. Wagner says, “I would not want to move one step as an apostle without being properly aligned with prophets.”13 In practice, an apostle and a prophet will often “hitch” themselves together in ministry, much as Wagner has teamed with the prophet Chuck Pierce. Fourth, present-day apostles cannot add new revelation to the canon
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