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Why the New Apostolic Reformation Is Obsessed with Spiritual Warfare

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Aug 31, 2025
Danson Ottawa, a New Testament professor from Kenya specializing in apologetics, and Joseph Byamukama, leader of the Fount Church in Uganda, engage in a critical discussion about the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). They address its growing influence in Africa, particularly its teachings on spiritual warfare and modern apostleship. The conversation highlights the challenges posed by contemporary church movements against traditional scripture, emphasizing the importance of maintaining biblical integrity and discernment in spiritual matters.
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Restoration Claim And Seven-Mountain Goal

  • The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) teaches restored authoritative apostles and prophets who give new revelation.
  • This empowers leaders to claim dominion across society via the seven-mountain mandate.
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Imported Ideas Become Local Convictions

  • NAR ideas often seep into churches without people tracing their American origins or Peter Wagner.
  • Locals accept apostles and prophets as biblical truth rather than a recent restoration claim.
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Living Authorities Undermine Scripture

  • NAR's living authorities claim direct word from God that can trump Scripture in practice.
  • That undermines sola scriptura and echoes ancient Montanist errors about new revelation.
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