Discover the powerful story of a lady with small beginnings in Idaho, but through yielding to the Holy Spirit, became a worldwide voice for Him
The story of Kathryn is one of the Lord taking a willing vessel, a nobody in the eyes of the people of that time, starting her in what was at the time extremely rural Idaho, and birthing a ministry that would touch millions. A lady who carried the presence tangibly with her and saw so many miracles in her ministry that she was labeled, “the woman who believes in miracles.” And that she did!
Part of her theology was, “Love is something you do!” And this she did as well. She was a woman that I have the highest respect for. She never forgot the needy, and while her ministry saw incredible healings, she understood the greatest need was salvation or as she believed, ‘salvation of the soul is the most important of all miracles.”
As a child when I was told about Kathryn Kuhlman, I was told she was a woman who simply “loved.” Love was the motivating force of her life and ministry. Those words I never forgot. When she would finish ministering, and retire completely exhausted, she would never turn anyone away as she believed if they came to her door they had a need. She would immediately become full of energy and invite them in. She treated them all the same, as if they were royalty. And her mind they were, because they were children of God. For so many in ministry, they sit themselves on a pedestal and you are honored by their presence. With Kathryn Kuhlman, it was the other way. We could learn so much from her heart and love walk.
She would meet with people from all walks of society - from the poor to generals in the Army, even to the pope. She desired to reach everyone, and thus her ministry crossed denominational lines. I trace my conversion indirectly to this lady. Her impact on my family and in my early days of coming to know the Lord was critical
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