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

Bill Johnson and Randy Clark’s ‘Week of Power’ to Be Held at Flagship Assemblies of God Church Raising Questions About the Denomination’s Stance on NAR
A “Week of Power”—a five-day conference featuring the “apostles” Bill Johnson and Randy Clark—will be held Sunday, March 12 through Thursday, March 16, at James River Church near Springfield, Missouri, causing some Assemblies of God pastors to ask what this could mean for the future of the Assemblies of God—the world’s largest Pentecostal denomination—and its stance toward the controversial New Apostolic Reformation movement.

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.

On Singing Old Songs
C.S. Lewis’ observations are profound. And I think they can equally be applied to today's worship songs.

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.
NAR extremism: Why don’t leading apostles call it out?
Take a look at the disturbing teachings and practices of “apostle” Ian Carroll.