Trump, Dominionism, & the Quest for a Modern Messiah (w/ Pivec) - Long for Truth
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What is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) really about? Behind the revivals, “apostles,” and “prophets” is a dangerous teaching. I’m joined by Holly Pivec—author, researcher, and host of a brand-new podcast. We spend a large part of this conversation talking about her new show: why she launched it, what topics she’s covering, and how she’s helping Christians discern the truth about the NAR's Kingdom Now theology. This belief system fuels the 7 Mountains Mandate, the idea that Christians must take control of government, media, education, and more to establish God’s kingdom on earth.
We also dive into:
Why some NAR leaders view Donald Trump as a prophetic or even messianic figure
How Dominionism distorts the Gospel and confuses the hope of Christ’s true kingdom
The New Apostolic Reformation isn’t just another church trend—it’s a global movement with real political and spiritual influence. Whether you want to understand the roots of Dominionism or get introduced to *Holly’s new podcast*, this episode will equip you to recognize error and stand firm in God’s Word.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM1_fbIkONw
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