Throughout the event, Wallnau promotes the idea that Christians should assume leadership roles across various sectors, emphasizing the urgency for believers to influence society. His beliefs are a part of the "seven mountains mandate," advocating for Christian engagement in sectors like government, media, and family. This perspective transforms the cultural landscape, encouraging followers to perceive their roles as essential in shaping societal norms and policies, which underlines the religious movement's aim to reclaim cultural influence.
Karrie Gaspard-Hogewood warns about the implications of spiritual warfare as practiced by NAR-aligned groups. She discusses that this is not just about individual salvation but extends to perceived control of entire regions or even national institutions. Gaspard-Hogewood's research indicates that the belief in such spiritual battles, if taken to extremes, could lead to harmful actions against those they see as adversaries or agents of malign influence, revealing a potential threat to societal harmony.
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