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The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a far-right [a] Christian supremacist [b] theological belief and controversial movement that combines elements of Pentecostalism, evangelicalism and the Seven Mountain Mandate to advocate for spiritual warfare to bring about Christian dominion over all aspects of society, and end or weaken the separation of church and state.
The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), which Wallnau is associated with, is a loosely organized neo-Charismatic Christian dominionist movement. Scholar André Gagné calls Wallnau "the best example" of the NAR. [8] Wallnau is a member of the Eagles' Vision Apostolic Team, a group of leaders associated with the NAR. [7]
Lance Wallnau, a Jan. 6 rally attendee who claims to talk to God, hosted a town hall with Vance, underscoring the Trump campaign’s deep ties to Christian nationalists.
Some of them will not even have heard the term 'New Apostolic Reformation'". [24] Baptist professor and theologian Roger Olson writes on his blog, "...the closer I looked at the NARM [New Apostolic Reformation Movement] the less convinced I was that it is a cohesive movement at all. It seems more like a kind of umbrella term for a loose ...
Trump spoke to supporters in Palm Beach, Florida, early Wednesday after being projected to win a second term. Watch the 25-minute speech.
The speech took place at the Palm Beach Convention Center, not at Mar-a-Lago. Former President Donald Trump delivered remarks after a watch party at the former president's resort, Mar-a-Lago.
[67] [68] André Gagné, scholar of American evangelicalism and the New Apostolic Reformation, states White's "words were misinterpreted" given the context of her spiritual warfare prayer and the cryptic language used. Instead, he argues, the terminology refers to the destruction of evil schemes against Christians.
Former President Donald Trump called on Christians to support his presidential bid, pledging if elected to "protect God in the public square," defend Christian broadcasters and their "pro-God ...