The Grip Of The Cult-Like New Apostolic Reformation - Famine In The Land
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In this episode, I explore the similarities between the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and cults. I'll give a few reasons why people are attracted to the NAR, and why so few escape the movement. Some who have had their eyes opened to this deception, linger far too long, so we'll look at their excuses for not leaving. Finally, some pointers on how to warn those who have been deceived.
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