Roberts Liardon:
"I can remember my body quivering just enough when you could feel it all over: your chest, your legs, your feet, your arms; because of that presence. And you could hear the sound of the presence of God.
And in that meeting you could hear a low rumble; you thought it was the air conditioning coming on. You could hear that low rumble, that low, little, just enough that you could hear it, “wooohhhhhh…”
You could hear that sound, and when you walked out of there, you could tell there was a difference.
And all the old timers-check with the Kuhlmanites-and they will think, “If you really know Kathryn…” Then they will ask this question:
“Did you hear it?” "
– Roberts Liardon, who attended Kathryn Kuhlman’s services as a kid thrice, and met her in person once.
"I can remember my body quivering just enough when you could feel it all over: your chest, your legs, your feet, your arms; because of that presence. And you could hear the sound of the presence of God.
And in that meeting you could hear a low rumble; you thought it was the air conditioning coming on. You could hear that low rumble, that low, little, just enough that you could hear it, “wooohhhhhh…”
You could hear that sound, and when you walked out of there, you could tell there was a difference.
And all the old timers-check with the Kuhlmanites-and they will think, “If you really know Kathryn…” Then they will ask this question:
“Did you hear it?” "
– Roberts Liardon, who attended Kathryn Kuhlman’s services as a kid thrice, and met her in person once.
Roberts Liardon:
"I can remember my body quivering just enough when you could feel it all over: your chest, your legs, your feet, your arms; because of that presence. And you could hear the sound of the presence of God.
And in that meeting you could hear a low rumble; you thought it was the air conditioning coming on. You could hear that low rumble, that low, little, just enough that you could hear it, “wooohhhhhh…”
You could hear that sound, and when you walked out of there, you could tell there was a difference.
And all the old timers-check with the Kuhlmanites-and they will think, “If you really know Kathryn…” Then they will ask this question:
“Did you hear it?” "
– Roberts Liardon, who attended Kathryn Kuhlman’s services as a kid thrice, and met her in person once.