DAVID WILKERSON'S TRIBUTE TO KATHRYN KHULMAN.
For nearly a quarter of a century, she has been a vessel of God that allowed healing and restoration to flow into the lives of thousands.
She is loved and admired by millions and maligned only by those who are down on divine healing or who have made no effort at all to understand her or what she stands for. But I have seen her behind the stage, before she stood in front of a multitude to express her unlimited faith in God, and watched her carefully. Over and over again she cried:
Dear God, unless you anoint me and touch me I am nothing. I am worthless when the flesh gets in the way. You get all the glory or I cannot go out there and minister. I won’t move without you.
And suddenly she bursts on the scene, It’s explosive and almost unbelievable. It’s not so much what she says —because that’s always as clear and simple as the preaching style used by Christ himself. I don’t understand it, nor does she, but when the Spirit begins to move upon her—and she feels suddenly compelled to challenge Satan’s power in Jesus’ name—miracles begin to happen. People everywhere—even the most staid and dignified— fall prostrate on the floor. Catholics and Protestants raise hands and worship God together—all decently and in order. Holy Spirit power rolls over the audience like waves of the ocean. Those in the television media soon learned she was not a phony or a fanatic. People they had known, had been helped by her ministry. They were no match for her wit and godly wisdom. She is not wealthy, nor is she “hung up” on materialism. I know! She personally raised and gave to Teen Challenge the money to build a place on our farm to reach and rehabilitate hopeless addicts. Her prayers have brought in the money to build churches in underdeveloped countries around the world. She has sponsored the educating of underprivileged children and other talented youth who were recipients of her love and concern. She has walked with me into the ghettos of New York and laid loving hands on filthy addicts. She never winced or withdrew—her concern was genuine. And why this tribute from me?
Because the Holy Spirit bade me do it! She owes me nothing, and I ask nothing more of her than that same love and respect she has shown me over the years. But all too often we pay our tributes only to the dead. Now then, to a great woman of God who has so deeply affected my life and the lives of millions more—we love you in Christ’s name! History will say of Kathryn Kuhlman:
Her living and her dying brought glory to God.
- David Wilkerson, Author of The Cross and the Switchblade
For nearly a quarter of a century, she has been a vessel of God that allowed healing and restoration to flow into the lives of thousands.
She is loved and admired by millions and maligned only by those who are down on divine healing or who have made no effort at all to understand her or what she stands for. But I have seen her behind the stage, before she stood in front of a multitude to express her unlimited faith in God, and watched her carefully. Over and over again she cried:
Dear God, unless you anoint me and touch me I am nothing. I am worthless when the flesh gets in the way. You get all the glory or I cannot go out there and minister. I won’t move without you.
And suddenly she bursts on the scene, It’s explosive and almost unbelievable. It’s not so much what she says —because that’s always as clear and simple as the preaching style used by Christ himself. I don’t understand it, nor does she, but when the Spirit begins to move upon her—and she feels suddenly compelled to challenge Satan’s power in Jesus’ name—miracles begin to happen. People everywhere—even the most staid and dignified— fall prostrate on the floor. Catholics and Protestants raise hands and worship God together—all decently and in order. Holy Spirit power rolls over the audience like waves of the ocean. Those in the television media soon learned she was not a phony or a fanatic. People they had known, had been helped by her ministry. They were no match for her wit and godly wisdom. She is not wealthy, nor is she “hung up” on materialism. I know! She personally raised and gave to Teen Challenge the money to build a place on our farm to reach and rehabilitate hopeless addicts. Her prayers have brought in the money to build churches in underdeveloped countries around the world. She has sponsored the educating of underprivileged children and other talented youth who were recipients of her love and concern. She has walked with me into the ghettos of New York and laid loving hands on filthy addicts. She never winced or withdrew—her concern was genuine. And why this tribute from me?
Because the Holy Spirit bade me do it! She owes me nothing, and I ask nothing more of her than that same love and respect she has shown me over the years. But all too often we pay our tributes only to the dead. Now then, to a great woman of God who has so deeply affected my life and the lives of millions more—we love you in Christ’s name! History will say of Kathryn Kuhlman:
Her living and her dying brought glory to God.
- David Wilkerson, Author of The Cross and the Switchblade
DAVID WILKERSON'S TRIBUTE TO KATHRYN KHULMAN.
For nearly a quarter of a century, she has been a vessel of God that allowed healing and restoration to flow into the lives of thousands.
She is loved and admired by millions and maligned only by those who are down on divine healing or who have made no effort at all to understand her or what she stands for. But I have seen her behind the stage, before she stood in front of a multitude to express her unlimited faith in God, and watched her carefully. Over and over again she cried:
Dear God, unless you anoint me and touch me I am nothing. I am worthless when the flesh gets in the way. You get all the glory or I cannot go out there and minister. I won’t move without you.
And suddenly she bursts on the scene, It’s explosive and almost unbelievable. It’s not so much what she says —because that’s always as clear and simple as the preaching style used by Christ himself. I don’t understand it, nor does she, but when the Spirit begins to move upon her—and she feels suddenly compelled to challenge Satan’s power in Jesus’ name—miracles begin to happen. People everywhere—even the most staid and dignified— fall prostrate on the floor. Catholics and Protestants raise hands and worship God together—all decently and in order. Holy Spirit power rolls over the audience like waves of the ocean. Those in the television media soon learned she was not a phony or a fanatic. People they had known, had been helped by her ministry. They were no match for her wit and godly wisdom. She is not wealthy, nor is she “hung up” on materialism. I know! She personally raised and gave to Teen Challenge the money to build a place on our farm to reach and rehabilitate hopeless addicts. Her prayers have brought in the money to build churches in underdeveloped countries around the world. She has sponsored the educating of underprivileged children and other talented youth who were recipients of her love and concern. She has walked with me into the ghettos of New York and laid loving hands on filthy addicts. She never winced or withdrew—her concern was genuine. And why this tribute from me?
Because the Holy Spirit bade me do it! She owes me nothing, and I ask nothing more of her than that same love and respect she has shown me over the years. But all too often we pay our tributes only to the dead. Now then, to a great woman of God who has so deeply affected my life and the lives of millions more—we love you in Christ’s name! History will say of Kathryn Kuhlman:
Her living and her dying brought glory to God.
- David Wilkerson, Author of The Cross and the Switchblade