By Holly Pivec A heterodox movement in Protestant Christianity known as the “New Apostolic Reformation1” (NAR) — also known as the “apostolic-prophetic movement” — gained vast influence among Pentecostal and charismatic churches worldwide, beginning in the late 1990s. The people who are part of this burgeoning movement follow present-day apostles and prophets who claim to govern the church and give new…
By Todd Starnes Published August 11, 2015 It wasn’t so much a choice as it was a demand. Chaplain David Wells was told he could either sign a state-mandated document promising to never tell inmates that homosexuality is “sinful” or else the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice would revoke his credentials. “We could not sign that paper,” Chaplain Wells told me…
Commentary by Roger Oakland www.understandthetimes.org Recently, I was contacted by a friend and colleague who also has a discernment ministry. He was surveying other discernment ministries in order to come up with a list of the top ten subtle ways the body of Christ is presently being led astray. As I was busy speaking at a conference at the time I received…
Exclusive: Michael Brown notes their angst usually stems from tiffs with one another August 19, 2015 by Michael Brown In the late 1980s, gay activists laid out one of their major strategies for changing public opinion about homosexuality, calling for the “conversion of the average American’s emotions, mind, and will, through a planned psychological attack, in the form of propaganda fed to…