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What exactly is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), and why has it generated so much discussion within the church?
In Part 2 of this conversation, Ana continues her discussion with author Amelia Walden as they take a deeper look at the teachings, practices, and controversies surrounding the New Apostolic Reformation movement.
Together, they examine some of the core beliefs associated with NAR and discuss why many Christians have raised concerns about its influence within modern Christianity. Through respectful dialogue and a commitment to biblical truth, this episode seeks to help listeners think carefully about how to evaluate spiritual movements and teachings.
This conversation encourages believers to approach these topics with both discernment and grace as they seek to understand the complexities shaping todayβs Christian landscape.
How should Christians thoughtfully evaluate movements and teachings that emerge within the church?
Listen to Amelia's episode from Season Three
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