Kathryn Kuhlman
Kathryn Johanna Kuhlman (May 9, 1907 - February 20, 1976) She was an evangelist with a passion for the lost. She believed in miracles and deliverance by the power of the Holy Spirit, and was part of the extreme pentacostal arm of Protestant Christianity. She was born in Concordia, Missouri to German parents and died in Tulsa, following open-heart surgery.
She was born-again at the age of fourteen in the Methodist Church of Concordia, Missouri, and began preaching in the West at the age of fifteen.
In the mid-1930's, Kuhlman met evangelist Burroughs A. Waltrip, whom she invited to preach at the Denver Tabernacle where she was the founder and pastor. Waltrip left his wife to form a professional alliance between him and Kuhlman, and after his divorce was final, married her in October 1938. This resulted in the deterioration of Kuhlman's ministry in Denver and Waltrip's in Mason City, Iowa. They left Mason City and traveled throughout the country, always dogged by news about their past. Kuhlman finally left Waltrip in 1944, and in 1948 Waltrip divorced Kuhlman. Moving to Franklin, Pennsylvania, Kathryn put the marriage behind her and thereafter presented herself as Miss Kuhlman.
Kuhlman traveled extensively around the United States and in many other countries holding healing crusades between the 1940s and 1970s. She had a weekly Sunday night TV program in the 1960s and 1970s which aired nationally on the CBS Television network called "I Believe In Miracles". A radio program was also aired for many years with her messages.
In the 1970s she gain notoriety and was granted an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by Oral Roberts University in 1972.
On her passing in 1976, Kathryn Kuhlman was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
She is survived by her eponymous foundation: The Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation. The foundation was established in 1957, and its Canadian branch in 1970. In 1982 the Foundation terminated its nationwide radio broadcasting.
As of 1999, many Kathryn Kuhlman audio messages have been preserved on digital media for future generations. The website KathrynKuhlman.com in operation through the Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation, makes available audio messages, crusade footage, teachings, and books.
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