False Prophets Among Us: A Critical Analysis of the New Apostolic
Reformation is written by someone who has had deep personal
experience with the NAR movement, which gives his powerful
theological insights into this movement even more honesty and
compassion. Kent Philpott is not an alarmist, but he carefully and
thoughtfully expresses the dangers of the NAR and why it must be
opposed. A must read for anyone who has encountered the NAR or who
is considering embracing the movement.
- Dr. Frederick Osborn, M.Div., D.Min.
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Modern day Gnostics trouble the church today. Increasingly
prevalent is the New Apostolic Reformation movement. These NAR
teachers claim new revelations from Christ denying the completeness
and fully adequacy of the Bible. Kent's book shares the pervasive
danger this movement represents to both those outside and inside
the body of Christ.
-- Brian Bailey, M.Th. student TCCTC, author of Joseph: A
Life of Providence, Injustice and Forgiveness
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Kent Philpott has taken on a very important issue for the
contemporary evangelical church in writing about the New Apostolic
Reformation . . . The movement the author addresses is
controversial, with many feeling that it is more of a sect than a
movement. Philpott brings facts and direct quotes from NAR leaders'
publications so the reader will be in a better position to make a
correct appraisal of this growing so-called reformation.
-- Dr. William L. Wagner, Th.D., D.Miss., M.Div.***
Director, Olivet Institute for Global Strategic Studies
Kent Philpott's book is like a roster of the players and a review
of the playbook of a little known yet powerful team called the NAR.
After reading it, I feel much better prepared to recognize and deal
with this phenomenon that has been working behind the scenes to
infiltrate and take over the move of God.
-- Lyle Metsker, Itinerant Minister, Redding, California
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