Reporting on the Rise of ‘Reckless Christianity’
Responding biblically to the worldwide prophets and apostles movement taking over churches (the New Apostolic Reformation)

The Implosion of IHOPKC: Eight Overlooked Lessons
Nearly everyone agrees the evidence indicates that Mike Bickle is a sexual predator whose abuse of women spans several decades. And nearly everyone agrees that many changes need to be made at IHOPKC, where Bickle’s abusive behavior had gone on since before IHOPKC’s inception. But many of these same people have not seen the larger implications for IHOPKC and the so-called “global prayer movement” it has fueled. They’ve also failed to recognize the scandal’s impact on the larger New Apostolic Reformation and this movement's many influential churches and organizations. And they’ve missed key takeaways for all Christians in the church at large. Here are eight overlooked lessons.

‘Show Me the Toes’: Two Lessons Learned from John Lindell and Bill Johnson’s Stunning Miracle Claim
The leaders of James River Church in Springfield, Missouri—an Assemblies of God church—claim that hundreds of miraculous healings occurred during the recent “Week of Power” conference hosted by the church on March 12-March 16. But the most stunning miracle claim of all was made by a woman named Kristina Dines who had three toes amputated some years ago.

NAR and the Asbury Revival: Why We Should Be Concerned
What should we make of recent events at Asbury University? Did a genuine revival occur there or not? We’ve heard a lot of opinions and perspectives, but, surprisingly, one thing we haven’t heard much about is the considerable influence from the New Apostolic Reformation that cropped up at the revival.

Response to Joseph Mattera and Michael Brown, Statement on “NAR and Christian Nationalism”
Here is our response to the “NAR and Christian Nationalism” statement released by Joseph Mattera and Michael Brown. We were delayed in completing our response for a few reasons, including some we explain in the document. It is lengthy, but we felt the need to provide a response that is substantive and thoughtful.
Our response to “Apostle” Randy Clark’s interview with Remnant Radio
On April 19, 2022, Remnant Radio interviewed Randy Clark. In their advance advertising for the show, Remnant Radio wrote that they would discuss a survey that Randy has conducted. They posted that he believes his survey “refutes many” of our claims about the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR).