
In a very real way, she was a daughter of destiny.

It is impossible to write about Kathryn Kuhlman without writing about God. It is the story of the redhead from Missouri who became the foremost woman evangelist of the 20th century.Įnhanced with personal photographs from Kathryn's family album, illustrating her life story. Biografíaeditar Kuhlman nació en Misuri de padres estadounidenses de origen alemán, Joseph Adolph Kuhlman and Emma Walkenhorst. It is the story of Kathryn Kuhlman that few knew, as she wanted it told-all of it. Kathryn Joanna Kuhlman(Concordia, Misuri 9 de mayode 1907-Tulsa, Oklahoma 20 de febrerode 1976) fue una predicadoraestadounidenseconsiderada como una de las más populares e influyentes del siglo XX. Here, then, is the story, not of a plaster saint, but of a very human woman-of marriage and divorce, of betrayal by those she trusted, of the shadowy events that surrounded her death. Wherever Kathryn Kuhlman went, people who once thought miracles impossible learned to believe in miracles.īefore she died, she asked that only Jamie Buckingham be allowed to write her official biography-withholding nothing. Bill Johnson, Bethel Church, Redding, CAĪuthor of Born for Significance and The Way of Life May we be forever marked as people for God's glory, and live inspired by this Daughter of Destiny. This is the power of the gospel, burning in us, yearning to be released. It is the story of the redhead from Missouri who became the foremost woman evangelist of the 20th century.Įnhanced with personal photographs from Kathryn's family album, illustrating her life story.Kathryn's life helped to reestablish a value that has not been the norm for a long time. It is the story of Kathryn Kuhlman that few knew, as she wanted it told-all of it. Here, then, is the story, not of a plaster saint, but of a very human woman-of marriage and divorce, of betrayal within her own staff, of the shadowy events that surrounded her death. In a very real way, she was a daughter of destiny. It is impossible to write about Kathryn Kuhlman without writing about God. To give all of us hope.Īuthor of Born for Significance and The Way of Life

I think that was probably the reason she wanted the whole truth to be told. I walked away with an even greater respect for this woman of God-with the hope that God could use me, too. But that is not the nature of Daughter of Destiny. What makes matters worse, is that the person written about is no longer around to defend or explain themselves. It usually speaks more about the insecurity of the author than it does of their subject. They seem to seek to uncover and tarnish the reputations of those we admire, when we already know of their humanity. I personally don't like "tell all" books.
