William Branham Historical Research Podcast podcast

NAR’s Money Machine: How Revival Networks Turn Faith Into Profit

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John and Pia examine the financial machinery behind the New Apostolic Reformation, tracing how celebrity pastor culture, prosperity messaging, fear-based retention, volunteer burnout, and constant fundraising cycles keep modern revival networks moving. The conversation connects Che Ahn, Lou Engle, Sean Feucht, Kenneth Copeland, Benny Hinn, Rick Joyner, and other major figures to a larger system of churches, conferences, networks, youth movements, political ambitions, and donor pipelines. Rather than focusing only on individual personalities, John and Pia analyze how the system itself rewards stage personas, spiritual pressure, exaggerated miracle claims, and financial loyalty. The discussion also connects modern NAR patterns to earlier revival movements, including Latter Rain, the Shepherding Movement, John Wimber, Take and Give, and the postwar healing revival that helped shape today's charismatic empire-building structure.

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