From NAR to Christ

Exposing NAR Deception: Deliverance Abuse and False Teaching

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In this episode of From NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill evaluates several examples of New Apostolic Reformation teaching and practice, including deliverance ministry methods, manifestation teaching, marine spirit claims, and modern prophetic influences. Drawing from Scripture, she explains why Christians must test every teaching, reject spiritual sensationalism, and remain firmly anchored in the truth of God's Word. For more from Dawn Hill, please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/dawn-hill/

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