Sunday, April 26, 2026

Before The NAR: Roy Davis, Gordon Lindsay, And Dominion Ideas

 

New Apostolic Reformation apostasy religion heresy Ku Klux Klan authoritarianism history William Branham dominionism Church of God Pentecostalism

John examines the early ministry influences around William Branham by tracing Roy E. Davis, the minister who ordained him, and the broader ideological world connected to white supremacy, theocracy, and early dominion-style thinking. The discussion follows how those themes overlapped with splinter Pentecostal networks, Church of God history, and later revival figures tied to healing ministries.

John also connects Roy E. Davis to Gordon Lindsay, Christ for the Nations, and later charismatic streams, arguing that dangerous ideas often spread alongside abusive structures and spiritual celebrity. The result is a historical analysis of how older movements helped prepare the ground for forms of dominion theology and religious power that still appear in ministry culture today.

  • Introduction
  • Roy Davis Falls And Reinvents
  • Theocracy In Church Of God
  • From Branham To Gordon Lindsay
  • Dominion Theology Before The NAR





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