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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have for Every Spirit-Led Library,
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This review is from: I Believe in Miracles (Paperback)
Kathryn Kuhlman, who always credited these wonderful miracles to the Holy Spirit, was not only an instrument of God's healing love, but she was also a wonderful teacher about God's way of life and His power. The book is filled with testimonies of many who were not only physically restored to health but who entered into a relationship with God for the first time by being spiritually reborn.The healings came about in different ways: through a 6 year old child who prayed for her family to become whole and her parents to let go of the alcohol that ruined their family, through loving, believing family members who prayed for God to restore their loved one to health, and through Ms. Kuhlman herself being the Holy Spirit's agent of both leading the lost to God and physically restoring sick and damaged bodies. Pastor George Billington [...] Helping the church to grow in Christian love, relationship and maturity
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A Testimony to Miracles of the Holy Spirit,
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Kathryn Kuhlman (1907 - 1976) was an evangelist who held "Miracle" meetings in which she preached the Gospel and people were healed of all sorts of medical condtions. Kuhlman hated the term "faith-healer", and always gave credit to the Holy Spirit for any miracles of healing that occurred in one of her healing crusades.This book is a case study of about 30 healings. Each story is about 10 pages in length, and each is well documented. Details are given for each miracle healing, how the sickness began, the prognosis, the healing, and the aftermath. Most, if not all of these cases had their healings confirmed by their doctors. If Miss Kuhlman was a fraud, as many of her critics claim, then this book (and two others that follow), stand in contrast to the critics. The stories stand on the evidence of the healing itself, and the supplementary documentation by medical doctors, family members, and friends. The cases presented are so detailed, they actually invite investigation; therefore, it is inconceivable that Kuhlman would present these stories of healing if there were not in fact true. Read the stories for yourself. As Fox News motto states, "We report - you decide". I wish I could have seen Miss Kuhlman in person. If after reading this book, you are interested in learing more about Miss Kuhlman, I suggest reading the following biography: Daughter of Destiny: Kathryn Kuhlman. This biography presents an unvarnished look at Kathryn Kuhlman. kone
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid gold,
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This is one of the most powerful books writen by one of the most humble woman. Not only gives great insite into how willing God is to meet with us and his compassion, but also great account of healings and the power of God. Each chapter a mini sermon of its own with bible back up. Never for a second is the focus is off Jesus, the power of God by the Holy Spirit,and the truth of Gods promises and charater. Also the keys of being used of God shine through, Enjoy
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I Believe in Miracles b/c of Kuhlman; I saw them.,
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This review is from: I believe in miracles (Ulverscroft large print series: non-fiction)
Re: I believe in miracles. I attended Kathryn Kuhlman's services, and I am sure I witnessed miracles taking place. I talked to one of her workers who verified that she met people who had been healed in past services and their cases were genuine. And the ones I saw dancing around in front of 2000 people screaming "I am healed" and openly weeping with joy, surely looked "healed" to me.I have never met another "faith healer" with the following or the number of claims of healings that Kuhlman had. I am always amazed at people who "check up" on the personal lives of such people and discount their whole ministry or life of "good deeds" and "dismiss" them with a wave because they did not lead an "impeccable life" themselves. Because of the judgment of others, those who must meet a higher standard than the rest of us are "forced" to "lie" if they are to have a ministry outside of their private lives. People want "saints" of anyone who "works for" God. God works through human beings. We are all human. Because Kuhlman acted as an "intercessor" or "point of belief" at a moment in time, God worked miracles through that woman. And He is still performing miracles today through the intercession of others, if the ones who are healed are open to the experience. But many prevent themselves from receiving a healing because of judgment of themselves or others.
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Accounts of People Who Were Miraculously Healed by GOD,
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This book was a GODsend to me as a teenager.I had always known GOD still healed because of what the BIBLE says...but I had never met anyone personnally who had been healed. In this book you will read of many people the doctors could not help- but GOD could, and DID! Each and every account has medical proof before and after of the healings. (not that I needed that, but there are those 'doubting-Thomases' who might be interested). After reading this book I myself was healed. One night I had an excruciating earache I actually screamed out (screams I stifled with my pillow) because of the pain of it was beyond controling-I KNOW the faith gained by this little book helped me to BELIEVE GOD would heal me too. And HE did. The pain totally vanished after 15-30 minutes or so of that crying out to GOD prayer. Through my life I have heard: "I'll believe it when I see it." Almost all of us who have recieved a miracle know it is the other way around: "You will see it when you believe it." I gave this book as a gift to my daughter and I begged her to read it. (Isn't that about the strongest reccommendation one can give?) You will love this book. If you (or someone you love) are in need of a miracle-maybe you NEED this book. GOD bless you.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great condition,
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The rating system is very accurate. The book was in even better condition then the book rating system lead me to believe. I am very happy with the product.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful,
This review is from: I Believe in Miracles (Paperback)
A great woman of God who had tremendous anointing and a huge mantle. She is often related to Benny Hinn by people who speak about healers...but in all truth...she had way more anointing and way less obnoxious personality. Thats not to say that i am not obnoxious...I am. But Kuhlman is wonderful and was used by God to work miracles for many and to heal many thousands of people.
11 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspirational,
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This review is from: I Believe in Miracles (Paperback)
This is a timeless classic of inspiration. God truely does work in our lives, and sometimes He works through unique individuals like Katheryn Kuhlman.
4 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Blinded by the light,
This review is from: I Believe in Miracles (Paperback)
The book is captivating. Kuhlman opens it with the words, "that which is contained within these pages is very sacred to those to whom these things have happened. Their experiences are too precious and too sacred to be shared with those who would read only to scoff, and listen only to deride."Having read those words, I began the book with an open mind. As I read story after story of war wounds healed, sight lost in industrial injuries restored, and incurable cancer instantly removed, it became clear that this was a woman who undoubtably had power to heal! And she always seemed to give the credit back to Jesus Christ. I finally put the book down, determined to find out more about this amazing woman. And did I ever find it. Kathryn Kuhlman was married in 1938 to fellow evangelist Burroughs A. Waltrip. They had been romantically involved for several years, during which time he left his wife and children to join forces with her ministry. Their marriage broke up in 1946, not long before she embarked on her healing career. She always went by "Miss Kuhlman" and publically denied ever having been married. God is not the author of lies but the Truth. Kathryn Kuhlman's entire healing ministry was operated under the cloak of a lie. God could not have been behind it, powerful as it was. Jesus prophesied, "Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?' And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you'." --Matthew 7:22 |
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