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You may never have heard of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Still, many individual Christians, churches and ministries belong to this fast-growing movement. The NAR offers a serious challenge to the church, especially to the evangelical, Pentecostal and 'Third Wave' parts of it. The apostolic movement and the Vineyard movement share the same time and context of origin. Comparing them offers a lot of insight to anyone who is interested in the subject. The apparent similarities between these movements make this study extra relevant for both of them. At its core is an assessment of the NAR from a broader evangelical perspective. This not only leads to clear conclusions, but also shows what a respectful and careful evaluation of any movement may look like. The final chapter explores how Vineyard and other churches could join forces with new apostolic churches for the advancement of God's Kingdom in our time.
Second, fully revised, edition with an extra chapter!
Hans Alblas (MA in Theology) ministers as a freelance Bible teacher, preacher, and spiritual director. He is coordinator and lecturer of the 'God's Kingdom and the Holy Spirit' study program. This is a cooperation of three denominations (Assemblies of God, Foursquare, and Vineyard), two renewal networks (Evangelical Society within the Protestant Church, and New Wine), and a theological school (the Evangelical College). Currently worshiping at an evangelical church, Hans has been part of the Vineyard movement for fourteen years. He lives in Ermelo, the Netherlands, with his wife and their daughter.
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