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NAR Resources from Amy Spreeman and Michelle Lesley

By Elizabeth Prata

My work here involves encouragement, theology, and discernment. I have not done any discernment work on the NAR, an acronym which stands for New Apostolic Reformation. I have not felt the pull of the Holy Spirit to do so. I can’t cover everything.

However, the NAR is a deadly false movement, with sub-topics within it containing their own dangers, which demand attention and discernment from us to avoid. To that end, Amy Spreeman and Michelle Lesley have done a ton of work to alert us ladies to the errors of this movement, and I want to highlight their work on this topic since it is making such inroads to the faith.

Amy Spreeman of Berean Research collected testimonies from people who have left a NAR church. She wrote that the spiritual abuse is real, and it lingers in the heart and mind long after their church departure:

Testimonies: “Leaving the NAR Church”


At Berean Research we also see “What Your Church Needs to Know about the NAR”:

This book is also a good resource

The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a dominionist movement which asserts that God is restoring the lost offices of church governance, namely the offices of Prophet and Apostle. Leading figures in this seemingly loosely organized movement claim that these prophets and apostles alone have the power and authority to execute God’s plans and purposes on earth. They believe they are laying the foundation for a global church, governed by them.


At Michelle Lesley’s site we have “What is the New Apostolic Reformation?”


And also from Michelle Lesley, “Top Ten NAR and Seeker-Driven Buzzwords”


And from the pair, Amy and Michelle at their podcast, A Word Fitly Spoken an episode called Deliver Us from Deliverance Ministry with Dawn Hill

The Podcast A Word Fitly Spoken hosted by Amy Spreeman and Michelle Lesley featured Dawn Hill recently, who spoke about a growing subset of the NAR- ‘Deliverance Ministries’. It is an interesting and informative discussion-

There’s a growing movement within the charismatic and New Apostolic Reformation camp that we’re hearing more and more about these days: deliverance ministry. If you’ve ever seen a video of someone practicing deliverance, or if you have a friend who’s dabbling in deliverance, you might wonder if it’s biblical, and if it’s OK for Christians to take part in. Our friend, Dawn Hill, joins us to explore what the Bible has to say about deliverance ministry.


Both women have many more resources at their sites for you to explore on this important topic. I hope this helps you if you decide to research this important topic.

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A few notes about great content for women coming up

By Elizabeth Prata

There is a nice little conference going on this Friday and Saturday at CrossWay Church in Kansas. Susan Heck will be the speaker at a conference titled “Forming Faithful Friendships“. Her sessions are on the topic of Biblical Friendship. A church member told me that it is her understanding that the sessions will be recorded and posted on their church website after. Some titles of Susan’s sessions include “What a friend we have in Jesus”, “What is Biblical Friendship?” and “Purity in Relationships”.

Schedule of sessions for Susan Heck’s conference and the church website here-> https://www.crosswaybibleks.org/womens-ministry.html

I am excited to look this up after. Great topics!


A very big conference is happening next week as well. Answers in Genesis is hosting a double conference, one on the weekdays and one on the weekend. It is called Resolute: Answers for Women.

Resolute: Answers for Women 2025, Weekday Conference, March 31–April 2.
Resolute: Answers for Women 2025, Weekend Conference, April 3–5.

Its topics are about refuting false gospels with biblical truth, a wonderful opportunity to learn to discern! Both conferences will look at topics such as “holy yoga”, the Enneagram number, naming & claiming, sowing a seed, tarot, crystals, oils, and more. Do you know why the AiG folks planned two conferences? They didn’t at first! The weekend conference sold out quickly so they scheduled another back to back. This is super encouraging news that so many ladies would travel so far to learn how to be Resolute for Jesus in truth!

Costi Hinn is speaking there on The Truth About Demons & Deliverance which is a topic I’d love to hear about. In my opinion we either pay too little attention to the problem of demons or some pay too much attention to them. Costi is balanced.

Amy Spreeman of Berean Research and A Word Fitly Spoken (AWFS) will be speaking on Guarding the Gospel: How Christians Can Respond to Progressive Theology. Michelle Lesley who is co-host with Amy at AWFS has a topic to Mark and Avoid the New Apostolic Reformation. Angela Mitchell of Raising Apologists (who I go to church with, I know her in real life!) is speaking on The Battle for Your Mind: Discernment in a Digital Age…there’s also talks on transhumanism, parenting, science and the Bible, and more.

According to AI, “main speaker sessions will be recorded and are expected to be available on Answers TV approximately 60 days after the conference ends.” I hope so!


Annnd just a week after that up in Kentucky, is the Ligonier National Conference down in Orlando, Florida on April 10-12. The theme is “I Will Build My Church.” Blurb: “Join us as we explore the promise of Jesus Christ to build His church (Matt. 16:18). With this assurance, we’ll consider how Christians are called to evangelism, missions, discipleship, and worship—all to the glory of God.” Slated speakers are Darrell Harrison, Stephen Nichols, Nathan Bingham, Chris Larson, Robert Godfrey, Derek Thomas, and more. The schedule for the conference with speaking topics can be seen at https://www.ligonier.org/2025. If past history is any indication, main sessions will be live streamed for free on all the usual platforms, and again if history holds, the sessions are also recorded and then posted for free later.


We (I) may complain about social media being a dumpster sometimes, but there are many positives for the wise woman who is careful of who she follows and where she goes in this Wild West of an electronic frontier. We have so many options to learn biblical material, in addition to learning from our own pastors. Though there are crazy folks, fringe ministries, and false teachers out there, remember that there are also solid ministries doing the work of God to edify the brethren and strengthen the church. If you have time, I recommend all three of these learning opportunities to you. You can also pray for the conferences, the speakers, and the hosts that those in attendance will be safe, (remember the bomb threat called in to the G3 National Conference last year), that the events will go smoothly, and for traveling mercies.