On today’s Contending for the Word show, Dave is joined by Richard Moore, and they discuss the dangers of the dangers of the Toronto Blessing and how it influenced Bethel, examples of prophecy in Bethel and the New Apostolic Reformation, the nature of biblical prophecy and the dangers of fallible prophecy, among other topics on this new show.

What You’ll Hear on This Episode

  • The dangers of the Toronto Blessing and how that influenced Bethel.
  • Examples from Bill Johnson, people from Bethel, Jack Deere, Mike Bickle, and Sam Storms on their view of prophecy.
  • The nature and purpose of biblical prophecy and the dangers of fallible prophecy.
  • The dangers of revivalism and the meaning and purpose of biblical revival.
  • What Bethel teaches about prophecy.
  • What Scripture teaches about prophecy and how it warns about false prophets and prophecies.

About Today’s Guest

Richard P. Moore is an evangelist, youth pastor, and missionary in Germany since 2014. He is an experienced youth pastor and preacher. He’s been in church ministry for over 20 years. He has his Bachelors in Youth Ministry and Theology and Masters of Leadership, Evangelism, and Discipleship from Columbia International University. He is currently pursuing a PhD at Bakke Graduate University. He is author of “Divergent Theology: An Inquiry Into the Theological Characteristics of the Word of Faith Third Wave Movement and The New Apostolic Reformation,” which has been translated into German called, “Entwurzelt: Aktuelle christliche Irrtümer.” Richard’s podcast is called “Firm Foundation” He is married to Simone with three children together, Ana, Lydia, and Caleb. He is a youth communicator, church planting speaker, and theologian. His vision is to see youth come to know, worship, and obey Jesus authentically. Check out Richard’s ministry at his website www.richardpmoore.net And podcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@richardm23

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