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Charismatic Revival Fury

An Audio-Documentary Series on the Christian Leaders and Ideas that Fueled the Capitol Riot

“Charismatic Revival Fury: The New Apostolic Reformation” is a podcast series on the history of the New Apostolic Reformation with ICJS Protestant scholar Matthew D. Taylor. The series, which is part of the Straight White American Jesus podcast, explores the history of the NAR through its key figures—starting with C. Peter Wagner, then moving to Ché Ahn, Lance Wallnau, Cindy Jacobs, and Dutch Sheets. Along the way, we see how people like Sean Feucht, Gen. Michael Flynn, Doug Mastriano, and others fit into the NAR matrix.

Start with Episode 1:

Episode 1: Jan. 6 and the New Apostolic Reformation

Episode 2

Modern-Day Apostles and the Spiritual Oligarchy

Episode 3 - Part 1

Sean Feucht, Lance Wallnau, and the Seven Mountains

Episode 3 - Part 2

Lance Wallnau and Spiritual Memes

Episode 4 - Part 1

Michael Flynn - Spiritual Warfare General

Episode 4 - Part 2

Cindy Jacobs - General of Spiritual Warfare

Episode 5 - Part 1

NAR Apostles Collaborated with the White House before January 6th

Episode 5 - Part 2

Dutch Sheets and the NAR Go to Battle on J6

Additional Show Information

The NAR is the most influential Christian phenomenon that you either haven’t heard of, or don’t understand. It is much discussed, but rarely explored in depth with a scholar’s insight and patience. This series will break down myths and clearly present the origins of the fastest growing component of Christianity in the USA—and maybe the world.

Charismatic Revival Fury was written by Matthew D. Taylor, produced by Bradley Onishi, and engineered by Scott Okamoto.

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