The Origin of the Pseudo Anointing of Kathryn Krick - Lovesick Scribe
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The doctrine surrounding the need for impartation in order to receive an anointing is a prominent teaching within the hyper charismatic and the NAR. High profile leaders are viewed as having a special anointing for healing, deliverance, and other demonstrations of perceived power. Their anointings are sought and honored, and along with these anointings, the teaching of spiritual fathers can be found. Kathryn Krick is a self-professing apostle who has claimed to have a special anointing, which has its roots in a man name Prophet GeorDavie.
Join me as we examine the roots of Krick's claimed anointing, and we consider what Scripture has to say about anointing and spiritual fathers.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wifP0-0ly_o
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