Unlock Your Deliverance
$19.99
Are you ready to be FREE OF DEMONIC OPPRESSION AND STEP INTO YOUR CALLING?
As a young woman, Kathryn Krick left her home in upstate New York for Los Angeles to pursue her dreams in acting and music–until a prophetic conference changed her life forever. Encountering God’s power, she heard His call to be an apostle and started a small church on a hillside off Mulholland Drive that has grown to a global congregation across more than 150 nations. Today, 5F Church and Krick’s online ministry have become epicenters of signs and wonders, including undeniable deliverance and healing.
Apostle Kathryn believes God is calling believers to restore the lost principles of the Acts church–including the anointing to be healed and delivered. In Unlock Your Deliverance, she reveals that Jesus Christ is the answer to the struggles we face. This powerful book will guide you to:
*UNDERSTAND what deliverance is and why it’s essential for believers today
*RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS of demonic oppression in your life
*RECEIVE DELIVERANCE through surrender, faith, and the anointing
*BREAK FREE from curses, addiction, depression, and more
*LEARN how to maintain deliverance and help others experience freedom
Krick’s story is a testament to what God can do when you follow His “spiritual GPS” for your life. Unlock Your Deliverance equips you to receive the freedom Jesus died to give you–and to help others do the same.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636414423
ISBN10: 1636414427
Kathryn Krick
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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