GeorDavie
Tanzanian 'prophet of prophets' who ordained Kathryn Krick and sells impartation hierarchy
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Factual claims on this page — direct quotes, financial figures, public records, and court outcomes — are documented in Sources & References below. Our verdicts and doctrinal conclusions are our considered biblical assessment: opinion offered in good faith from a historic Protestant (Reformed / Evangelical) perspective — not allegations of fact. Where serious allegations are unproven or unadjudicated, we say so.
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Biography
GeorDavie (Kasambale Moses GeorDavie), self-styled 'Prophet Dr.' and 'Arch-Bishop', is the founder and president of GeorDavie Ministries International (GDMi) in Arusha, Tanzania, established in 1999 and grown to a reported 5,000 regular attendees with branches on several continents, an FM radio station and the GeorDavie TV media operation. His ministry biography claims he prophesied accurately from age five and that in 2004 Jesus Christ appeared to him in person, commissioning him as 'Kingdom Spokesman' to do 'the works I did and beyond.'
He is the spiritual father of Kathryn Krick: he prophesied her apostolic calling, anointed her by oil impartation in Tanzania, and appointed her over the Los Angeles branch of his Advanced Anointing ministry, which later became 5F Church. Krick publicly calls him 'my spiritual father' and, per published reports, 'Daddy' and the 'prophet of prophets.' His teaching model routes God's anointing through the 'spiritual father' by impartation — dependence on the man rather than direct access to God through Christ (1 Timothy 2:5).
His own statement of faith affirms the Bible as 'the infallible rule of faith and conduct' but immediately adds that 'God is not limited by what is only written in the Bible' — an explicit door past the sufficiency of Scripture. Published reports (2026) document sexual misconduct allegations raised against him by multiple women as early as 2018; the allegations have not been independently adjudicated, GeorDavie has publicly denied them, and Krick's documented response was to rebuke the members who raised them.
Biblical Assessment
Every preacher is tested against our 5-point biblical framework. Here's how GeorDavie measures up:
Title & Authority
Self-styled 'Prophet Dr.', 'Arch-Bishop' and 'Kingdom Spokesman of our times'; ministry materials present a Ph.D. in Church Ministry that published accounts identify as honorary. Claims the authority to confer offices: he declared Kathryn Krick an apostle by personal prophecy and installed her over his Los Angeles branch. No accountability structure above him is disclosed — he sits atop the hierarchy he created.
Scripture:
Matthew 23:8-12, 2 Corinthians 11:13-15, Jeremiah 23:21
Gospel Message
The ministry's 'Kingdom Government' message is dominion and elevation — 'from poverty and disappointment to joy and abundance, from mediocrity to greatness' (statement of faith) — not repentance and the cross. Its impartation model teaches that anointing flows from God through the spiritual father down to those who 'come underneath', inserting a human mediator where Scripture places one mediator, Christ. The statement of faith's 'however, God is not limited by what is only written in the Bible' opens the message to whatever is claimed next.
Scripture:
1 Timothy 2:5, Galatians 1:6-9, Proverbs 30:5-6
Fruit & Lifestyle
The documented fruit is loyalty-enforcement: when two members of his Advanced Anointing ministry raised sexual-abuse allegations against him in 2018, the response Krick put in writing was rebuke of the questioners — 'After all that Prophet GeorDavie has done for you... it is very sad that you would stoop so low as to publicly speak against him' — not investigation. Multiple women's misconduct allegations are documented in published reports (2026); they remain allegations, not adjudicated findings, and are noted here as such. Published profiles also describe luxury travel funded by the ministry. Former insider Melissa Archer has gone on record with specific allegations, including sexually inappropriate messages (her preserved August 2018 texts are quoted in published reporting) and an invasive 'deliverance' ritual; GuruMag has published what it reports as leaked audio of GeorDavie steering a private deliverance session into intimate sexual questioning. GeorDavie has publicly and categorically denied all sexual-misconduct allegations (ChurchLeaders, 2026-08), and no charges or adjudicated findings exist; both the allegations and the denial are recorded here as reported.
Scripture:
1 Timothy 3:2-7, Matthew 7:15-20, 3 John 9-10, 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22
Revelation vs. Scripture
Claims a personal appearance of Jesus in 2004 commissioning him to do 'the works I did and beyond,' childhood prophecies that 'would come to pass' from age five, and ongoing prophetic authority to create apostles. Extra-biblical commissioning claims are placed above testing: the ministry's own doctrinal statement explicitly relativizes the written Word as a limit.
Scripture:
Deuteronomy 18:20-22, Galatians 1:8, Jude 1:3, Colossians 2:18-19
Finances & Transparency
GDMi solicits donations through its site and runs media, foundation and church operations across several countries; published profiles describe luxury travel and a media empire. No independent financial accountability, audited reporting or board oversight could be verified from available sources. Marked unresolved rather than failed: the pattern warrants scrutiny, but we do not assert what we cannot document.
Scripture:
2 Peter 2:3, 1 Timothy 6:5-10
Key Quotes
These statements from GeorDavie reveal doctrinal error.
"In 2004, Jesus Christ appeared to me in person... He said, 'Geor... Go to the world and represent me as Kingdom Spokesman by doing the works I did and beyond... setting my people free from the religious bondage through Teaching and Prophetic Ministries... behold here is the Secret!'"— GeorDavie
"The Bible is the inspired Word of God and the infallible rule of faith and conduct, however, God is not limited by what is only written in the Bible."— GeorDavie
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Sources & References
All assessments are based on verifiable, publicly available sources:
- •geordavie.org (About, We Believe, Team pages, accessed 2026-08-22)
- •GuruMag via Protestia, 'Kathryn Krick Knew Of Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Mentor' (2026-08-07)
- •Scribal Well, 'Kathryn Krick & GeorDavie: Much More Behind This Story' (2026-06-13)
- •CultNews, 'Is Kathryn Krick's 5F Church a cult?' (2026-07)
- •Kathryn Krick's public Facebook posts ('my spiritual father')
- •Alta, 'Kathryn Krick: L.A.'s TikTok Apostle'
- •ChurchLeaders, 'GeorDavie Denies Sexual Abuse Allegations... Melissa Archer Says He Knows What He Did' (2026-08)
- •GuruMag, 'Leaked Audio: Kathryn Krick's Prophet Delivers a Woman' (2026-08)
- •Rick Alan Ross / Cult Education Institute analysis, CultNews (2026-07-20)
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Assessment Summary
GeorDavie teaches doctrine or practices that deviate from Scripture. Exercise caution and discernment.
Affiliated Doctrines
GeorDavie teaches or promotes these doctrines:
Listen Instead To:
These teachers demonstrate biblical faithfulness:
- Paul WasherBold preacher of repentance and holiness
- John MacArthurExpositor and defender of biblical inerrancy
- RC SproulReformed theologian who taught the holiness of God to millions (1939-2017)
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