Kathryn Krick Wants to Be Your Pastor's Spiritual Mother - Chris Rosebrough
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Pastor Chris Rosebrough critiques Kathryn Krick’s claim that she is an apostle with authority to spiritually "mother" Christian pastors. He describes her teachings as spiritually dangerous and thoroughly unbiblical, comparing her assertions to false apostolic claims warned against in Scripture. This episode unpacks why the office of apostle—especially with extraordinary authority—is closed, and why figures like Krick are not only misguided but potentially harmful to the church. Buckle up for a deep dive into doctrine, biblical authority, and ecclesiastical order.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kokK0dhQIZ4
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