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Re: Note We need changed hearts, not miracles. (Wahshing)
Re: Sad Why many kept calling myJesus,a false healer,today?
Re: Warning It's time to come back from "Experience" to Scriptures! (Christopher Yip)
Re: Disagree Your informations flawed.
Re: None Kuhlman's death documented in Jamie Buckingham, Daughter of Destiny (Plainfield, N.J.: Logos, 1976), 282 ff. (eom) (Christopher Yip)
Date: 2001, Sep 09
From: saved-by-grace saved-by-grace

especially for those who wants to know the truth about Kathryn Khulman. This book is the only authorized biography of a woman who gave up her much more than most pple would have, for the call of God on her life, that she died of an expanded heart. Can't just say she died of heart failure without giving the right reason :-

Let the readers read with a sanctified mind pls, the below excerpt from pg 239 :-

"The miracle service was over. The people were gone. But she was weeping. Sobbing almost uncontrollably....I knew from past conversations with Maggie and others who were closest to her that she invariably left the miracle services and stood in the darkness weeping. There were so many in so much pain---and so many souls in the darkness of their own guilt and condemnation---she was but one woman. One frail, ordinary woman---with a heart as big as the heart of God. It's no wonder that in the end she died of an enlarged heart, beating and expanding until it tried to claim the entire world for Christ.

I saw her, on dozens of occasions, take a child that was lame, maybe paralyzed from birth, and hug that child to herself with the love of a mother. I am convinced she would have at any moment required of her, given her life in exchange for that child's healing. She would hug bleary-eyed alcoholics and mix her tears with theirs. And the prostitutes who came to her meetings, with tears smearing their mascara, knew that if they could but touch her they would have touched the love of God. And those little old women, hobbling along on canes and crutches, some of whom couldn't even speak the English language were drawn by the universal language of love."

Those who doubt God still heals today through His servants had better get hold of this book and 3 others on the testimonies of healings that had taken place in the miracles crusades. Even if you're still a skeptic at least check the truth from more sources for yourself, rather than just based on one Dr Nolen's research.

Also read what Jamie Buckingham said concerning Dr Nolen in pg 195-6 :-

"Unfortunately, Dr Nolen's research was, at best, sketchy. He visited only ONE miracle service and interviewed only a handful of people who claimed healings. Although his attitude toward Kathyrn was respectful, even sympathetic, he could see no lasting benefit from the miracle services.

I, too had some of the same reservations when I first met Kathryn. Nevertheless after interviewing at least TWO HUNDRED MEDICALLY DOCUMENTED cases of miraculous healings, I am forced to toss Dr Nolen's Latin axiom --- which he used to rest his case against her --- back at him: res ipsa loquitur ---" it speaks for itself."

Nolen's assertions, by the way, drew a response from withinthe ranks of the medical profession. H. Richard Casdorph M.D., Ph. D., a Southern California internist and heart specialist who was quite familiar with the results of Kathryn's ministry, met Dr Nolen on the Mike Douglas Show in Phhiladelphia in 1975. Casdorph was accompanied by Lisa Larios and her mother. Lisa, a teenager had been healed of bone cancer (reticulum cell sarcoma) at a miracle service at the Shrine Auditorium and Dr Casdorph had x-rays and medical reports to verify it. He later documented nine other examples of miraculous divine healings, most of them related to the ministry of Kathryn K, and reported his findings in a book, The Miracles, which was published by Logos in 1976. Nolen remained unconvinced (sounds familiar?), but it is important to know that he did not remain unchallenged by his own colleagues."

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1. None That's all nice and sweet but unfortunately, only nice and sweet. (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, Sep 09
(_ Disagree "Nice & sweet" facts about Dr Nolen's errors? Anyway u're entitled to yr own opinion. by saved-by-grace, 2001, Sep 09

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