We are a week away from publishing the “NAR: Myth or Movement?” roundtable discussion for AGTV subscribers!
Is the New Apostolic Reformation a real movement that promotes dangerous false teachings that have subjected countless people to spiritual abuse and manipulation? Or is the label "NAR" being used by critics to misrepresent the beliefs of faithful leaders?
Update:
We’re hoping to release the “NAR: Myth or Movement?” discussion before the end of next week (7/12/24). We apologize for the delay due to a number of factors related to recording concluding statements for each party involved.
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