![]() ![]() Oral Roberts describes the intensity of her prayers, saying, “It was as if they were conversing back and forth, and you couldn’t distinguish where Kathryn began and the Holy Spirit ended. ![]() Miss Kuhlman might be seen “pacing back and forth, head up, head down, arms hurled into the air, hands clasped behind her back with her face covered in tears” before her meetings, according to her employees. Whether a building was vast or tiny, sinner or saint everyone knew when Miss Kuhlman came because the entire atmosphere appeared to alter. Kathryn Kuhlman exuded the Holy Spirit’s power wherever she went. It was her biggest sorrow, she said, second only to the betrayal of her love relationship with Jesus. She expressed sorrow for her involvement in the agony caused by Waltrip’s prior marriage’s breakup on several occasions in the years thereafter, naming the children’s heartbreak as particularly disturbing to her. And it’s been eight years since I’ve seen him.” Burroughs Waltrip divorced her in 1948. ![]() Kuhlman stated in a 1952 interview with the Denver Post about her marriage, “He properly accused that I refused to live with him. However, the wedding did not bring her any new serenity about their relationship. On October 18, 1938, in Mason City, she secretly married “Mister,” as she preferred to nickname Waltrip. ![]()
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