The Evangelicals Engaged In Spiritual Warfare

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I worry some of the people involved in this movement may be anti-Catholic. :eek:
An emerging Christian movement that seeks to take dominion over politics, business and culture in preparation for the end times and the return of Jesus, is becoming more of a presence in American politics. The leaders are considered apostles and prophets, gifted by God for this role.
The international “apostolic and prophetic” movement has been dubbed by its leading American architect, C. Peter Wagner, as the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Although the movement is larger than the network organized by Wagner — and not all members describe themselves as part of Wagner’s NAR — the so-called apostles and prophets of the movement have identifiable ideology that separates them from other evangelicals.
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Two ministries in the movement planned and orchestrated Texas Gov. Rick Perry's recent prayer rally, where apostles and prophets from around the nation spoke or appeared onstage. The event was patterned after The Call, held at locations around the globe and led by Lou Engle, who has served in the Apostolic Council of Prophetic Elders of the NAR. Other NAR apostles endorsed Perry's event, including two who lead a 50-state "prayer warrior" network. Thomas Muthee, the Kenyan pastor who anointed Sarah Palin at the Wasilla Assembly of God Church in 2005, while praying for Jesus to protect her from the spirit of witchcraft, is also part of this movement...
source: npr.org/2011/08/24/139781021/the-evangelicals-engaged-in-spiritual-warfare
 
I worry some of the people involved in this movement may be anti-Catholic. :eek:

source: npr.org/2011/08/24/139781021/the-evangelicals-engaged-in-spiritual-warfare
Anti Catholics have made their home in the evangelical/baptist crowd but that doesn’t mean they have much power there. Very few people, including evangelicals/baptists are anti Catholic, and those who are have no power, even within their favored branch of Christianity.

Most baptists and evangelicals don’t want to be like anti Catholics because they are either obvious bigots, or very uptight, insecure ex Catholics on a mission to evil-ize their former church so they can have a good reason for leaving it.

I don’t think anti Catholics have enough power to become a threat.
 
Anti Catholics have made their home in the evangelical/baptist crowd but that doesn’t mean they have much power there. Very few people, including evangelicals/baptists are anti Catholic, and those who are have no power, even within their favored branch of Christianity.

Most baptists and evangelicals don’t want to be like anti Catholics because they are either obvious bigots, or very uptight, insecure ex Catholics on a mission to evil-ize their former church so they can have a good reason for leaving it.

I don’t think anti Catholics have enough power to become a threat.
Odd that I’ve never encountered any of this. 🤷
 
All this stuff was sent to me with the twist that this “Dominionism” was a “road to Rome” :rolleyes:

Basically the article that was sent to my wife and I said ecumenism was being used through this “new apostolic reformation” to usher in a one world religion under Catholicism. I would link the article but it’s my practice not to post such anti-Catholic garbage here.

God bless
 
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