"In this rapt silence a voice speaks, "I-ah...belieeeeeeve-ah -in-ah merrrrricals-ah!" Suddenly the applause is defeaning as thousands watched a tall slim figure emerge from the shadows in a white, frothy gown. She glides to center stage, and another Kathryn Kuhlman miracle service is underway." - God's Generals by Robert Liardon
Kathryn Johanna
Kuhlman was born on May 9, 1907, in Concordia, Missouri. Her parents were
German and she was one of four children. Her mother was a harsh disciplinarian,
who showed little love or affection. On the other hand, she had an extremely
close and loving relationship with her father. She would describe, as
a small child how, her father would come home from work and she would
hang on his leg and cling to him. She often said that her relationship
with God the Father was extremely real because of her relationship with
her own father.
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The evangelistic
team was made up of four people, Everette, Myrtle, Kathryn, and pianists
named Helen Gulliford. In 1928 Everette missed a meeting in Boise, Idaho.
Myrtle and Kathryn preached to cover for Everette. The pastor of the church
encouraged Kathryn to step out on her own. Helen agreed to join her. Her
first sermon was in a run-down pool hall in Boise, Idaho. The team covered
Idaho, Utah, and Colorado for the following five years. In 1933 they moved
into Pueblo, Colorado. They set up in an abandoned Montgomery Ward warehouse.
They stayed there for six months.
Denver, being
a much bigger city, was the next stop. They moved several times but ended
up in a paper company's warehouse, which they named the Kuhlman Revival
Tabernacle. Then in 1935 they moved once more to an abandoned truck garage
they named the Denver Revival Tabernacle. Kathryn was seeing a lot of
success in Denver. The church grew to about 2000 members. She began a
radio show called "Smiling Through" and invited speakers from
all over the country. One of them was Phil Kerr who taught on divine healing.
In 1935 another invited evangelist was Burroughs Waltrip.
Waltrip was bad
news for Kuhlman. He was a charismatic, handsome man several years older
than she was. There was an immediate attraction, and one family claims
to have seen the couple embracing in 1935, but he was married and had
two children. Waltrip left Denver and went home to Austin, Texas, but
the relationship simmered between Kuhlman and Waltrip. In 1937 he was
invited back to Denver to take the pulpit for two months. Shortly after
he divorced his wife and abandoned his two sons. He then spread the story
that his wife had left him. He moved to Mason City, Iowa, where he told
everyone he was single, and started a new ministry. Waltrip raised pledges
of $70,000 to build a ministry building called Radio Chapel. It was state
of the art with a disappearing pulpit and an art deco style. He appeared
to be a successful and dynamic preacher.
There was an on-going
relationship between Kuhlman and Waltrip, and they married in September
1938. Kuhlman was naive about the consequences of her choices and the
marriage was a disaster. She announced to her church that she and Waltrip
were married and they would go between Denver and Mason City preaching
at their two churches. Most of the people in her congregation left due
to her relationship with Waltrip. She gave up her church in Denver, lost
some of her closest associates, and moved to Mason City. Waltrip's success
turned out to be a pipe dream as well. The Radio Chapel was completed
in June of 1938. By October 1938 Waltrip could not meet his debts. In
December Waltrip was demanding a higher salary, even with the shortfall
in income. His Board of Directors quit and left him to deal with the finances.
His solution was not to pay the mortgage or debts on the Chapel. Radio
Chapel went into bankruptcy. Waltrip's last sermon was in May 1939. The
Waltrips were on their own. Kathryn's happy vision of she and her husband
flying back and forth between Denver and Mason City with a successful
preaching careers was utterly demolished.
The next few years
were very hard for the couple. They embarked on the road as traveling
evangelists, primarily staying in the Midwest. They were not accepted
in many places due to their marriage history. Initial advertisements listed
Waltrip as the primary evangelist. Then occasionally Mrs. Waltrip was
also mentioned. By the early 1940s Kathryn Kuhlman Waltrip was given equal
billing. Finally by the mid-1940s Kathryn was using only Kathryn Kuhlman
in meetings where she was the primary speaker. In 1944 Kuhlman went on
an evangelistic tour on the east coast without Waltrip. It may have been
a conscious decision to leave him, or she may also have taken the opportunity
to reassess her life. It appears to have been more gradual as Waltrip
wrote about them as a couple as late as 1946. Kuhlman never returned to
Waltrip and they eventually divorced in 1947. She left her marriage behind
and from then on acted as if it never existed in the first place.
In 1946 Kuhlman
was asked to speak in Franklin, Pennsylvania. She was well received and
decided to stay in the area. Kuhlman began preaching on radio broadcasts
in Oil City, Pennsylvania. These became so popular they were picked up
in Pittsburgh, and she was preaching throughout the area. She began to
preach about the healing power of God. In 1947 a woman was healed of a
tumor while listening to Kuhlman preach. Several Sundays later a man was
also healed while she was teaching on the Holy Spirit. She was now convinced
of God's healing work. One important thing to note is the context and
timing of this breakout period in Kuhlman's life. 1947 was the beginning
of the Healing Revival (sometimes referred to as the Latter Rain Revival)
that would last for the next 10 years. What was happening in Kuhlman's
meetings was breaking out across the United States. It was in this time
frame that the Voice of Healing Ministry was established and men like
William Branham, Oral Roberts, A.A. Allen
and many others were propelled onto the public stage. Kuhlman was not
associated with those groups, but stepped into the flow of what God's
Spirit was doing across the nation and the world.
In 1948 Kuhlman
held a series of meetings at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh. She eventually
moved to Pittsburgh in 1950, and continued to hold meetings at Carnegie
Hall until 1971. She was used by God to bring the charismatic message
to many denominational churches, including the Catholic Church. (She received
a lot of criticism over this and was accused of being a closet Catholic.)
These were her best known years. Her style was flamboyant. She would hold
her famous miracle services and the auditorium was filled to capacity
every time. She was on radio and television shows. She was ordained in
1968 by the Evangelical Church Alliance. Hundreds of people were healed
in her meetings, and even while listening to her on the radio or television.
People she prayed for would often be hit with the power of God and be
"slain in the Spirit." Kuhlman never claimed that she was the
healer. She always pointed people to Jesus as their healer.
Kuhlman had been
diagnosed with a heart problem in 1955. She kept a very busy schedule
and overworked herself, especially in the 1970's. She traveled back and
forth from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles frequently, as well as taking trips
around the world. Her heart was enlarged and Kuhlman died on February
20, 1976, in Tulsa, following open-heart surgery. Videos of some of her
services are still available and continue to be popular today.
SOURCE:http://healingandrevival.com/BioKKuhlman.htm
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