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Victory in Jesus and The Lord's Healing Touch by Kathryn Kuhlman
This powerful spiritual memoir captures the unwavering faith and dedication of Kathryn Kuhlman, one of the most influential healing ministers of the 20th century. In Victory in Jesus and The Lord's Healing Touch, Kuhlman shares her profound testimony of a life devoted entirely to faith and service.
"The world called me a fool for having given my entire life to One whom I've never seen," Kuhlman writes with remarkable conviction. This paperback edition presents her deeply personal reflections on ministry, healing, and the redemptive power of faith. Kuhlman's authentic voice resonates throughout as she describes what she plans to say when standing in His presence: "I tried. I gave of myself the best I knew how."
About Kathryn Kuhlman's Ministry
Born in Concordia, Missouri to German-American parents, Kathryn Kuhlman experienced spiritual rebirth at age 14 in the Methodist Church. By sixteen, she was already preaching in Baptist Churches throughout the American West. Her healing crusades between the 1940s and 1970s took her across the United States and internationally, establishing her as one of the world's most recognized healing ministers.
Kuhlman's television program "I Believe In Miracles" aired nationally during the 1960s and 1970s, bringing her ministry into countless homes. By 1970, she had relocated to Los Angeles, conducting daily faith healing services for thousands as a spiritual heir to Aimee Semple McPherson. Despite her massive influence, Kuhlman often emphasized her lack of formal theological training, attributing her healing gift to divine grace rather than human education.
Legacy and Influence
The Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation, established in 1954 with a Canadian branch added in 1970, continued her work of ministry and healing. Her impact extended beyond her lifetime, influencing notable faith healers including Benny Hinn and Billy Burke. Kuhlman passed away in February 1976 following open heart surgery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Her documented healings and ministry accounts, preserved in her books including this autobiography, were dictated and written with author Jamie Buckingham. These works provide an unvarnished look at her extraordinary life and calling.
This Createspace Independent Publishing Platform edition makes Kuhlman's inspiring testimony accessible to new generations of readers seeking spiritual encouragement and insight into one of Christianity's most remarkable healing ministries.
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Victory in Jesus and The Lord's Healing Touch by Kathryn Kuhlman
This powerful spiritual memoir captures the unwavering faith and dedication of Kathryn Kuhlman, one of the most influential healing ministers of the 20th century. In Victory in Jesus and The Lord's Healing Touch, Kuhlman shares her profound testimony of a life devoted entirely to faith and service.
"The world called me a fool for having given my entire life to One whom I've never seen," Kuhlman writes with remarkable conviction. This paperback edition presents her deeply personal reflections on ministry, healing, and the redemptive power of faith. Kuhlman's authentic voice resonates throughout as she describes what she plans to say when standing in His presence: "I tried. I gave of myself the best I knew how."
About Kathryn Kuhlman's Ministry
Born in Concordia, Missouri to German-American parents, Kathryn Kuhlman experienced spiritual rebirth at age 14 in the Methodist Church. By sixteen, she was already preaching in Baptist Churches throughout the American West. Her healing crusades between the 1940s and 1970s took her across the United States and internationally, establishing her as one of the world's most recognized healing ministers.
Kuhlman's television program "I Believe In Miracles" aired nationally during the 1960s and 1970s, bringing her ministry into countless homes. By 1970, she had relocated to Los Angeles, conducting daily faith healing services for thousands as a spiritual heir to Aimee Semple McPherson. Despite her massive influence, Kuhlman often emphasized her lack of formal theological training, attributing her healing gift to divine grace rather than human education.
Legacy and Influence
The Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation, established in 1954 with a Canadian branch added in 1970, continued her work of ministry and healing. Her impact extended beyond her lifetime, influencing notable faith healers including Benny Hinn and Billy Burke. Kuhlman passed away in February 1976 following open heart surgery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Her documented healings and ministry accounts, preserved in her books including this autobiography, were dictated and written with author Jamie Buckingham. These works provide an unvarnished look at her extraordinary life and calling.
This Createspace Independent Publishing Platform edition makes Kuhlman's inspiring testimony accessible to new generations of readers seeking spiritual encouragement and insight into one of Christianity's most remarkable healing ministries.
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