Kathryn Krick—self-proclaimed apostle, erstwhile actress, and purveyor of modern-day miracles—proffers an eye-catching ministry replete with deliverances, prophetic utterances, and, of course, the ever-convenient “sow a seed” donation prompt. But don’t be fooled by the glitz and glamor of live-streamed revival sessions and a social media presence that rivals aspiring influencers. When it comes to the qualifications for Christian leadership, especially the biblically revered title of “apostle,” Ms. Krick finds herself in the shallow end of the Scriptural pool, paddling in the tricky waters of doctrinal improvisation.
The miraculous atmosphere of a Kathryn Krick revival—so potent it apparently cures PMS on the spot. At a recent “revival” in South Carolina, a woman, who claims to have the medically fascinating condition of dual uteruses, went on stage with Krick to proclaim that her PMS symptoms vanished just by sharing oxygen with the “apostle” herself.
“And also my PMS symptoms…” she said, “…that I had… terrible, horrible… I have two uterus instead of one so I have multiple like bad pain and it’s gone. Ever since I visited you and I didn’t even talk to you in South Carolina but I was healed from PMS symptoms.”
While the power of suggestion is nothing to scoff at, let’s keep our wits about us. Divine healing, as described in Scripture, was a sign of God’s kingdom breaking into a fallen world, not a theatrical byproduct of a well-staged revival meeting. So before you toss out your Midol and rush to the nearest Krick experience hoping for a hormonal reset, remember that true healing—whether it be physical, emotional, and most importantly, spiritual—is a work of our sovereign God dispensed by Him at His will and good pleasure, not a performance piece on a charismatic stage.