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5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read History of Charismatic Move
I started this book interested in learning the overall history behind the modern charismatic thinking and purposes. My jaw started dropping at Chapter 2. This book is not for everyone. But if you are interested in learning why this “newer “Christian movement and outlook on the Word of God believes and behaves they way they do then you’ve come to a great book to start.
5.0 out of 5 stars I highly recommend this book about the New Apostolic Reformation and the Charismatic movement!
This book, by John Collins, is a fascinating account of the history of the one branch of modern Christianity, the charismatic movement, and more specifically, the New Apostolic Reformation, or the NAR. The author takes us back to the end of the 19th century, recounting the exploits of John Alexander Dowie, through the Azuza Street revival, with first hand accounts that make it clear that many unsavory things went on in Azuza Street that most of us are not aware of. British Israelism, which is the idea that British Anglo-Saxons are the real Israelites and the people who actually Jewish are fake Jews and enemies, became embedded in this movement very early. As did Christian Identity, the idea that Satan, by inhabiting the serpent, impregnated Eve in the Garden of Eden, and fathered Cain. And that Adam was the father of Abel. Meaning that black people are serpent seed and white people are God's seed. Almost from the beginning the KKK was closely involved in these churches.Following throught the post-WW2 healing revival and the Latter Rain Movement, this lossely united group continues to evolve, resulting in what we have right now--a tightly knit coalition of churches, including mega-churches, Bethel, IHOP-KC--the International House of Prayer, Kansas City, Vineyard, and many others. This group has decided that the spoken word, meaning prophetic words from their "prophets" is more important than the Bible, which is the written word. And if one of these "prophets" falls into sexual sin, that person is restored as soon as possible, so the group can "benefit" from their gifts. An event that happens with depressing regularity.Joel's Army is a militant aspect of this group that the Southern Poverty Law Center, which keeps track of dangerous racist and hate groups, considers dangerous enough to watch closely and write about on their website. With this army, NAR plans to take dominion at some point in the future. And that dominion means taking over the government and having a sacred purge, killing those who do not believe the same as they do.John Collins gets a lot of pushback on his Youtube Channel, Leaving the Message, among other places. People accuse him of trying to destroy what God is doing. But is NAR of God? I believe this interesting book answers that quesion unequivocably. John has 787 footnotes, proving that he has a source for every fact he states. This is a great source of information that is not always readily available, as is John's website and Youtube Channel.
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