Why Brown’s confession about USCAL proves him to be an Apostle in the NAR

(Churchwatch Central) Despite providing ample evidence of his involvement in the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and NARpostolic office, Dr. Michael Brown has persisted in engaging in classic NAR rhetoric, attempting to destroy the credibility of those demonstrating his obvious association. Doing everything in his power to deny his apostolic involvement in the New Apostolic Reformation, Michael Brown portrays those who exposed the NAR as ‘unhinged conspirators’. CWC has thoroughly documented incriminating evidence of his involvement as a NARpostle in the NAR:

What Michael Brown is hiding from his audience (Part 1): Attacking Christian authors; contends for NAR gospel What Michael Brown is hiding from his audience (Part 2): Damning 2010 audio proving Brown’s knowledge & involvement in the NAR. What Michael Brown is hiding from his audience (Part 3): Timeline of Brown’s involvement in NAR ministry 1987-2001. What Michael Brown is hiding from his audience (Part 4): Timeline proving Brown’s apostleship in NAR ministry 2001 to now.

In Part 4, we documented Brown’s recognition as an apostle by C. Peter Wagner at Wagner Leadership Institute and his recognition as an apostle by Wagner’s USCAL. In this article, we will ignore his involvement as an apostle in C. Peter Wagner’s Wagner Leadership Institute (WLI) and focus on his confession to being a member of the ‘United States Coalition of Apostolic Leaders’. We simply let Michael Brown talk openly about being involved in Joseph Mattera’s ‘United States Coalition of Apostolic Leaders’. View article →