Huffingtonpost has post on Sarah Palin’s connections with the New Apostolic Reformation. It looks like they made a sincere effort to understand the situation even if they seem to get a few things wrong (like their definition of spiritual warfare).
Why can’t the church do their own discernment on this stuff?
#1 by Toni on November 11, 2008 - 6:50 am
“”God’s kingdom” needed to “infiltrate” seven sectors of society. Muthee listed most of them: business and finance, schools and education, media and entertainment, politics and government. ”
This is like Pythons’ Spanish inquisition sketch – ‘Our 2 main weapons are fear, surprise and torture’.
But I did read the rest of the article, and although I’d certainly see deliverance ministry as a part of spiritual warfare, this seems utterly unhealthy and un-biblical to me. Now I don’t know how true or slanted the article is, but it does sound as if someone is trying to build a personal power base and a lot of people are being carried along with it. Medieval Roman Catholicism anyone?