From NAR to Christ

From NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill is a podcast dedicated to exposing the errors of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and pointing listeners to the truth of the gospel. Dawn Hill, a former NAR insider, shares her personal journey out of deception and into the freedom of Christ. Each episode combines biblical discernment, testimonies, and careful evaluation of teachings, practices, and leaders connected to the NAR. The goal of the podcast is to equip Christians with biblical truth, warn against spiritual deception, and encourage believers to hold fast to Scripture as their final authority.

  1. FEB 5

    Katie Souza’s “Spirit of Death” Teaching Examined in Light of Scripture

    In this episode of From NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill examines a recent teaching by Katie Souza in which she claims a coming "culling" and promotes the idea of a so-called "spirit of death." This teaching includes declarative prayers, word-of-faith concepts, "legal rights" language, and appeals to the so-called "courts of heaven." Rather than responding emotionally, this episode carefully tests these claims by Scripture, reading key passages in context, including Hebrews 2:14–15, 2 Timothy 1:8–10, Romans 7, and major portions of Job. Special attention is given to how these texts are often misused to promise freedom from aging, sickness, suffering, or physical death—claims Scripture does not support. This episode also addresses: • Christ's true victory over death through His incarnation, cross, and resurrection. • Why believers cannot decree away physical death or the effects of living in a fallen world. • How word-of-faith and seed-faith teachings distort repentance, grace, and suffering. • Why the "courts of heaven" framework has no biblical foundation. • The comfort and hope found in God's sovereignty and the resurrection of the dead. This episode is offered as a biblical call back to Scripture rightly handled and as encouragement for believers seeking clarity, discernment, and confidence in the sufficiency of God's Word. For more from Dawn Hill, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/dawn-hill/

    1h 22m
  2. JAN 15

    Eternal Conscious Torment vs. Annihilationism: A Biblical Response

    In this episode of NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill is joined by David Lovi for a careful, Scripture-driven discussion on the doctrine of hell, responding to the growing conversation surrounding annihilationism. This is not a speculative or emotional discussion, but one grounded in the Word of God and the historic teaching of the Church. What we believe about hell directly shapes our understanding of God's holiness, the seriousness of sin, and the gospel itself—specifically, what Jesus Christ has saved sinners from. Together, we examine: • What eternal conscious torment teaches biblically. • What annihilationism claims and why it appeals to the natural human heart. • Whether eternal judgment is just for a finite life of sin. • Key biblical texts often misunderstood or misused in this debate. • Why minimizing hell ultimately diminishes the gravity of sin and the glory of Christ's saving work. • Concerns about how this teaching may be leveraged within NAR and hyper-charismatic movements to blur biblical categories of judgment, false teaching, and accountability. Scripture presents hell as a sober and terrifying reality—not to provoke speculation, but to awaken sinners, magnify the mercy of Christ, and compel faithful gospel proclamation. Jesus did not come to save sinners from non-existence, but from the righteous wrath of God—by bearing that judgment Himself at the cross. "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God." (Hebrews 10:31) May this episode lead to deeper reverence, clearer doctrine, and renewed urgency to flee to Christ alone for salvation. For more from Dawn please visit her page at Servants of Grace: https://servantsofgrace.org/dawn-hill/

    1h 24m
  3. 12/25/2025

    Why Bethel’s Finder’s Ministry Is Not Biblical

    Many believers have recently heard claims from Bethel Church regarding a "Finder's Ministry," double-blind prophetic activations, and supernatural training meant to locate lost items, missing pets, and even people. These practices are promoted by Dan McCollum as a form of prophetic development within the modern charismatic movement. In this episode of NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill (Lovesick Scribe) examines these teachings through the lens of Scripture, comparing them with historic Christianity and exposing their parallels with New Age psychic methods, remote viewing, and mystical intuition practices. Dawn also addresses the growing ecumenical influence surrounding these movements, including recent public appearances involving Lila Rose and the call for unity with Roman Catholicism. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to return to the clear teaching of God's Word, the sufficiency of Scripture, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. ________________________________________ Key Themes • What is the Finder's Ministry and how is it being taught? • Misuse of Scripture to justify modern prophetic experiments • The overlap between New Age practices and charismatic mysticism • Why experience-driven ecumenism undermines biblical clarity • A call to test all teachings by Scripture alone ________________________________________ Scriptures Referenced Deuteronomy 13–18; 1 John 4:1; 2 Timothy 3:16–17; Romans 12; Luke 19:10. For more from Dawn Hill please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/dawn-hill/

    1h 17m

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From NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill is a podcast dedicated to exposing the errors of the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and pointing listeners to the truth of the gospel. Dawn Hill, a former NAR insider, shares her personal journey out of deception and into the freedom of Christ. Each episode combines biblical discernment, testimonies, and careful evaluation of teachings, practices, and leaders connected to the NAR. The goal of the podcast is to equip Christians with biblical truth, warn against spiritual deception, and encourage believers to hold fast to Scripture as their final authority.

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