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Kathryn J. Kuhlman (1907–1976)

Kathryn Johanna Kuhlman, born in Concordia, Missouri, on May 9, 1907, became Missouri’s most famous independent deliverance evangelist of the twentieth century. When she died in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on February 20, 1976, millions counted her as their minister and thousands claimed that they had experienced her healing powers.

Kuhlman was one of the early pioneers of radio with a Denver show in 1933 called Smiling Through. She created the Christian talk-show format with her long-running series on CBS, I Believe in Miracles. Beginning in 1965, she taped more than five hundred nationally syndicated television programs that featured people who had been healed through her ministry. She denied that she was a “faith healer,” claiming that healing was produced by the Holy Spirit; her gift was in recognizing the healing.

Kuhlman’s career in evangelism began at the age of seventeen while visiting her sister Myrtle Parrott, wife of the Sedalia-born Everett Parrott. Both Myrtle and Everett had attended Moody Bible Institute and were evangelizing the West.

THE MINISTRY OF KATHRYN KUHLMAN: Biography Amazing miracles, and Valuable lessons

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Truth be told, Khathryn Khulman was a woman who accomplished great achievement like apostle Paul who lived his entire life as a single for the gospel of Jesus Christ. She allowed her creator to use her and granted God access to herself. Kathryn Kuhlman was a preacher, orator, and faith healer who exuded grace and the power of the Holy Spirit.

She was a well-known preacher who became well-known for her healing abilities. Born in Missouri, Kuhlman has her first spiritual encounter at the age of 14. As an itinerant preacher, she finally moved in with her older sister and brother-in-law in Idaho.

You may read more about Kathryn Kuhlman's life and ministry in this book. You will learn about the marvels, signs, and miracles that happened throughout her ministry. Finally, you'll be astounded at how much your own life and ministry will benefit from the principles you learn from her ministry and life.

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Published April 8, 2023




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Kathryn Johanna Kuhlman was born on May 9, 1907, in Concordia, Missouri. Her parents were German and she was one of four children. Her mother was a harsh disciplinarian, who showed little love or affection. On the other hand, she had an extremely close and loving relationship with her father. She would describe, as a small child how, her father would come home from work and she would hang on his leg and cling to him. She often said that her relationship with God the Father was extremely real because of her relationship with her own father.

Kuhlman was converted, when she was 14, at an evangelistic meeting held in a small Methodist church. When she was 16 she graduated from high school, which only went to tenth grade in their town. He older sister Myrtle had married an itinerant evangelist, Everett B. Parrott. They spent their time traveling and asked that Kathryn could join them for the summer. Her parents agreed and she went to Oregon to help out. She worked with them, and often gave her testimony. When the summer was over she want

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