Listen "Ep. 13: Is The N.A.R. Deforming Theology?: Uncovering The New Apostolic Reformation "
Episode Synopsis
SummaryIn this episode of Deformed Theology, hosts Jonathan and David explore the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), discussing its origins, key figures, and the implications of its teachings. They delve into the concept of the Seven Mountain Mandate, the role of church leadership, and the fivefold ministry as outlined in Ephesians 4. The conversation emphasizes the importance of scriptural alignment and accountability within church governance, while also addressing the potential for deformation in theology. The hosts encourage listeners to engage in dialogue and examination of their own beliefs and church practices.TakeawaysNAR is not a denomination but a movement.The Seven Mountain Mandate seeks to influence various societal sectors.Church leadership should be accountable and approachable.The fivefold ministry includes apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers.Scriptural alignment is crucial for church governance.Revival can lead to movements, but not all movements are healthy.The importance of examining the fruit of church movements.NAR has prominent figures like Bill Johnson and Lou Engel.The conversation encourages open dialogue about theology.Church services should focus on feeding the sheep, not just seekers.Partner with us in ministry:https://buymeacoffee.com/deftheopod
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