Know who is leading you…

Discover the undercurrents shaping today’s religious landscape through our comprehensive database, dedicated to unveiling the intricate connections associated with the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). This platform serves as a crucial resource for those seeking to understand the affiliations and influences that permeate various churches, leaders, and ministries worldwide.

As you explore our site, you’ll learn more about the NAR, who is part of it (and leading it), the teachings being promoted, and the hidden ties that may affect your faith.

Whether you are a concerned believer, a church leader, or simply curious about the rise of the NAR, our research is designed to equip you with the knowledge to discern the NAR and those connected to it.

Join us in our mission to provide clarity and transparency in an often convoluted environment. Together, we can navigate the complexities of modern faith and ensure that you are well-informed about the teachings that influence our spiritual communities.

Happy exploring!

OUR PROJECT

The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is not a formal denomination but a loose, transnational network of churches, leaders, and organizations bound by shared ideology rather than structure. This decentralization makes it difficult to discern who truly belongs to the movement, who collaborates with it, and who simply echoes its theology. Yet, as research consistently shows, birds of a feather flock together.

Many pastors and congregations participate in this movement either willingly or unknowingly, importing its unorthodox doctrines and revivalist practices under the guise of spiritual relevance (“God is doing a new thing”). Among its most visible promoters are Bethel Church, International Coalition of Apostolic Leaders (ICAL), Harvest International Ministries (HIM), Hillsong, and Elevation Church—’ministries’ whose global worship platforms have become powerful vehicles for spreading NAR theology. The question remains: who orchestrates this influence from behind the scenes?

Behind the scenes, an intricate web of apostolic influencers, prophets, and celebrity pastors fuels this global machine. Over the past several years, our investigations have traced the digital and relational networks linking celebrity pastors, prophets, apostles, and worship artists. Mapping these networks by analyzing their social media activity, event collaborations, public endorsements, and partnerships, a clear pattern of alignment emerges—revealing a web of influence that extends across denominations and continents.

Some figures may not identify directly with the NAR label, yet their ideological/theological alignment and institutional proximity reveal a level of participation that cannot be dismissed. Their sermons, conferences, and music consistently reproduce the same core themes: apostolic governance, prophetic authority, and experiential validation over biblical accountability/discernment.

The evidence also points to the Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) industry as a major conduit of NAR influence. Through emotionally charged worship, branding, and mass distribution, the movement has effectively colonized and repurposed the modern worship landscape, reshaping evangelical thought and devotion through it’s treacherous musical agenda.

Lastly, on every page of an individual or organization you will find their connections, who they hang out with and incredible resources from credible ministries, ministers and pastors. These include Justin Peters, Chris Rosebrough, Steven Kozar, Costi Hinn, John MacArthur, Daniel Long, Amy Spreeman, Michelle Lesley, Church Watch Central, Phil Johnson, Todd Friel, Richard Moore, Jake Elliot, Anthony Wade, Dawn Hill and many many others that expose these false teachers and their heresies.