Just about the time that some New Testament scholars have proven to
their own satisfaction that there are no reliable accounts of
miracles in Our Lord's ministry, there comes on the scene an
ordained Baptist minister, Miss Kathryn Kuhlman, with twenty-one
case histories of miracles that have happened within the Christian
household today. Even though these miracles have happened under her
leadership, she specifically disclaims of His Redeeming Son, and
the Power of the Holy Ghost. She honors and cooperates with doctors
of medicine, and makes no claim that hers is the only route to
healing. She claims only that miracles have happened; that she can
prove it, and that the circumstances of these miracles are worth
careful analysis so that we might better understand how some people
get sick, and what part the Christian religion can play in helping
them get well. She promises healing to no one, for God moves
according to His will, but these cases include metastasized cancer
and neural degeneration. For easy verification, names, places and
occasions are precisely given. This does not pretend to be a
learned book. Rather, it is a fascinating volume of witness. These
are good, human interest stories in their own right, but this book
will have greatest appeal to those who rejoice in contemporary
evidence of the power of God at work. (Kirkus Reviews)
Kathryn Kuhlman believed in miracles, and this belief--so strong
and sincere--enabled thousands to take hold of God's power for
their lives during her lengthy career as a healing evangelist.
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Fri, 10 May 2019 | Review
by: Sangafarra
God showed Himself as a Miracle-worker to a needy world through Katherine's love and obedience to the Holy Spirit. Inspirational!
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