Daughter of DestinyDaughter of Destiny It is impossible to write about Kathryn Kuhlman without writing about God. Her life was not her own. In a very real way, she was a daughter of destiny. Chosen. Ordained to be His special handmaiden. Wherever Kathryn Kuhlman went, people who once thought miracles impossible learned to believe in miracles. Before she died, she asked that only Jamie Buckingham be allowed to write her official biography--withholding nothing. 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. It is the story of Kathryn Kuhlman that few knew, as she wanted it told--all of it. It is the story of the redhead from Missouri who became the foremost woman evangelist of the 20th century. Enhanced with personal photographs from Kathryn's family album, illustrating her life story. |
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A very blunt treatment of Kathryn Kuhlman's life and ministry. Some people will enjoy Buckingham's blunt interpretation of Kathryn's ministry, while others would prefer something a little more gentle. Read full review
Daughter of Destiny was a really good read. It really pointed out how walking in such an awesome annointing will cost you something but it is well worth it. Read full review
Contents
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Tents and Turkey Houses | 31 |
Preach and Dont Ever Stop | 53 |
The Slaying of the Egyptian | 79 |
The Bush Burns | 91 |
Pittsburgh | 115 |
Tents and Temples | 129 |
Hello There And Have You Been Waiting for Me? | 181 |
Untold Stories | 191 |
Worshipping at the Shrine | 205 |
The Miracle Service | 223 |
Always Giving Ever Empty | 257 |
Betrayed | 279 |
The Last Travail | 295 |
One Last Anointing | 313 |
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Daughter of Destiny: Commemorative Edition Kathryn Kuhlman,Jamie Buckingham No preview available - 1999 |