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

YouTube/Kathryn Krick
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6. She has a viral social media presence 

Krick has gained a significant following on platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, where videos of her deliverance services and alleged miracles have garnered millions of views and over 900,000 subscribers. 

She recently shared on Facebook that three years ago, she felt divinely inspired to create one-minute videos, including clips of her “healing” various individuals and share them online, which led to a substantial increase in her following. 

On social media, Krick has addressed controversies surrounding her and suggested that they stem from jealousy.

In a social media post, she quoted Philippians 1:15, stating, "It's true that there are some who preach Christ out of competition and controversy, for they are jealous over the way God has used me."

"The judgement and exposing is God's job," Krick shared in a February 2023 post. "Exposing and speaking badly about a minister is never the spirit of God leading and is usually coming from a spirit of jealousy and not being content with a God's plan for their life." 

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