Talk:New Apostolic Reformation

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Ive doen a lot of research and am compising th aricle slowly as I needed rto revise what I had. Please let me finish the article, and post it tomorrow. I will post it otmorrow.


ZAROVE 18:15, 13 March 2006 (UTC)

Zarove - This is entry is terribly one-sided. I see no evidence of the "a lot of research" that you've done. You cite ABSOLUTELY NO references or sources. You rely very heavily on Wagner's writings - he is without doubt the most publicized apostle - but not even he would claim to have started the movement. I will tag this article, even though in my opinion it should be totally rewritten.

Your description of both origins and beliefs do not match up with most of the recognized apostles of the movement c.f.
Moving in the Apostolic, John Eckhart
Global Reformation, Robert Munien
Does the future have a Church?, Terry Virgo
The Present Reformation, Noel Woodroffe
18.98.5.85 20:35, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Tone of Article

The tone of the article seems somewhat critical vs. informative. I hope to see that improve. Coffeeboy 21:20, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

Sory, been busy these last two weeks. IT sill, Im using the basic informaiton ight now. Im not trign to soudn Cynical, jut informative. But I dsoemtiems ocme accorss that way because of the manner of speech I employ. ( It happens even when discusisng what I actually beleive. )


After the Gen beelifs and such are added tomorrow evening ( Have them nearly completed in word proccessor programme) I will then turn it over for correciton on thr wording.

ZAROVE 01:35, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] apostolic churches tend to be

As such, apostolic churches tend to be small; liberated yet at the same well governed; consisting of dedicated believers; who all function and carry weight in the church; working together toward the commission and vision of the local church. I think this line seems a bit POV. Can we rewrite in some way without the church specific use of terms -- for example "liberated" which for most of the world would imply Liberation theology which is I doubt what is meant. jbolden1517Talk 14:36, 8 December 2006 (UTC)