Introduction to the New Apostolic Reformation

Apostle, a delegate, messenger, one sent forth with orders.
2 Corinthians 8:23, 1 Thes. 2:6)

The New Apostolic Reformation is an extraordinary work of God at the close of the twentieth century, which is, to a significant extent, changing the shape of Protestant Christianity around the world. For almost 500 years Christian churches have largely functioned within traditional denominational structures of one kind or another. Particularly in the 1990s, but with roots going back for almost a century, new forms and operational procedures began to emerge in areas such as local church government, interchurch relationships, financing, evangelism, missions, prayer, leadership selection and training, the role of supernatural power, worship and other important aspects of church life. Some of these changes are being seen within denominations themselves, but for the most part they are taking the form of loosely structured apostolic networks. In virtually every region of the world, these new apostolic churches constitute the fastest growing segment of Christianity.

Apostolic Links

International Coalition of Apostles (ICA)

Resource on the Apostolic available from the Arsenal Bookstore


Apostolic Articles

Releasing Wealth in Apostolic Times
C. Peter Wagner

What The Doctor Recommends - Ministry Today Magazine
C. Peter Wagner

Understanding How Apostles Minister in Different Spheres
C. Peter Wagner

The New Apostolic Reformation - Arise Magazine
C. Peter Wagner

Book Excerpts

The New Apostolic Reformation
C. Peter Wagner

Churchquake!
C. Peter Wagner
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