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6 things to know about Kathryn Krick, self-proclaimed 'apostle' and faith healer

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4. Claims of 'new revelations' and anointing

Krick has described herself as a "new wine" End Times minister, implying that God is using her in an unprecedented way, a claim some believe contradicts biblical warnings against those who claim new, extra-biblical revelations (Galatians 1:8).

Lutheran Pastor Chris Rosebrough, host of "Fighting for the Faith," noted that Krick appears to accept excessive adulation from followers, something even biblical apostles discouraged.

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A video from her birthday last year showed supporters bowing down to her while thanking her for "laying down" her "life" for them.

"Kathryn Krick is a false apostle who is accepting worship from her followers that only goes to God," Rosebrough said in a YouTube video following the birthday celebration. "If this is not a demonstration and proof that this woman is evil and legitimately, rightly called 'cult leader Barbie,' then I don't know. 

"If anybody who listens to this woman finds themselves in the fires of Hell at the end of their life, it's on them because they do not know their Bibles well enough to know that this is not how we treat any leader in the Body of Christ, except for Jesus Himself. At the name of Jesus, every knee will bow, and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. But at the name of Kathryn Krick, nobody's supposed to bow."

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