Holly Pivec: Eternal Perspective, Pandemics, NAR Response

by | May 19, 2020 | American Church, Apostacy, Discernment, New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), Podcast | 0 comments

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TODAY’S GUEST: Holly Pivec of Spirit of Error, is an evangelical researcher of cults, sects, and new religious groups, such as the “New Apostolic Reformation” movement. She has a master’s degree in Christian apologetics from Biola University in Southern California, where she attended and also worked. Holly and her family now live in Fairbanks, Alaska. 

Holly is the co-author of New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement and God’s Super-Apostles: Encountering the Worldwide Prophets and Apostles Movement. She has a master’s degree in Christian apologetics from Biola University.

WE DISCUSS:

  • Eternal perspective, breaking news of the death of Ravi Zacharias.
  • How on-line or ‘virtual’ church services may be necessary but is the church truly being edified, equipped?
  • The New Apostolic Reformation’s (NAR) general response to COVID 19 and misuse of Psalm 91.
  • Specific (failed) prophecies NAR leaders have given about coronavirus (many were vague to begin with)
  • Examples of leaders or “Apostles” of the NAR redefining prayer (from petitionary/making requests of God) and making verbal declarations and decrees that somehow release God’s power to create or alter reality.

SCRIPTURES Referenced: Psalm 90:12, 1 Corinthians 15:51-58, Psalm 91, Galatians 5:22-23, Matthew 4:5-7

Now With Jesus! Ravi Zacharias (1946 – 2020)

How to Disagree Better about COVID-19, Conspiracy Theories, and Pretty Much Everything Else in Life

Aside from feeling the fatigue of quarantine in general, I am feeling the fatigue of people arguing about the quarantine. This includes Christians fighting with other Christians, Christians fighting with non-believers, and non-believers fighting with non-believers.

If you spend any time on social media, you know exactly what I’m talking about. Our culture has largely lost the ability to disagree well. I’ve experienced this for years when discussing worldview issues with both Christians and skeptics.

The NAR antidote to coronavirus