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Excerpt from:
John G Lake, The Complete Collection Of His Life Teachings
Spoken November 26, 1916
Pg 324 - 325
She came to the healing rooms and I interviewed her. She said, "Mr. Lake, I have the opinion of several physicians. They are all different, but each have said, 'It is possible it may be a child,' but now the time has passed, and they do not know what to say."
I put my hand upon her for a moment, and I said, "Madam, it is [rss-cut]not a child, it is a tumor." She sat down and wept. Her nurse was with her. Her soul was troubled and she did not receive healing.
She came back...
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Excerpt from:
The Price of Gods Miracle Working Power
by AA Allen
Chapter 6 titled Self Denial
In one of my early meetings, in southern Missouri, good crowds had been attending for a week, but not one soul had responded to the altar call. My wife and I decided that this MUST be changed, and agreed between ourselves that we would[rss-cut] pray all night for souls to be saved in that meeting. Already we were weary in body, for the hour was late, and the service had been a hard one. Soon weariness began to creep down upon us, and even to stay awake seemed almost impossible. Again and again...
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Testimony from:
A. A. Allen, Miracle Magazine
July 1963, Page 4
My husband and I wanted to take her to Little Rock to the meeting, but we thought we didn’t have enough money to make the trip. It was quite a ways. But God provided a miracle there, and supplied the need. We left that Friday morning at 2:00 am.
“I saw things happen under that tent I never saw happen before! The first one I saw[rss-cut] Brother Allen pray for that night was a colored lady. I’ll never forget it! She had a great goiter on the side of her neck that hung way down. I was sitting close where I could...
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An excerpt from:
Daughter of Destiny
by Jamie Buckingham
The definitive biography of Kathryn Kuhlman
...in the meantime the controversy grew more intense.
Redbook magazine assigned Pittsburgh reporter Emily Gardner Neal (who later helped write I believe in Miracles for Miss Kuhlman) to look into the situation. The resulting story set Kathryn on the road to national prominence. In an unprecedented editor's forward to their seven-page story, Redbook said:
The amazing story of Kathryn Kuhlman was one which Redbook editors approached with misgivings. No amount of doubt...
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An excerpt from:
Smith Wigglesworth, The Secret Of His Power
by Albert Hibbert, page 22-23.
One of my brothers became especially aware of Wigglesworth's love for the Word of God on one particular occasion after [rss-cut]Wigglesworth had been staying with our family. My brother was taking him to the next place where he was to minister. They had been on the journey for about ten minutes conversing about current events when suddenly Wigglesworth shouted, "Stop!" My brother stopped the vehicle immediately, thinking that something was wrong. But Wigglesworth bowed his head and prayed,...
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An excerpt from:
Smith Wigglesworth, The Secret Of His Power
by Albert Hibbert, page 33-34
Wigglesworth said to the man quite suddenly (which he often did when ministering in cases like this), 'Go and get a pair of new shoes in the morning.'
The poor fellow thought it was some kind of joke. However, after Wigglesworth and the curate had retired to their respective rooms for the night, God said to the curate[rss-cut], 'Do as My servant hath said.' What a designation for any person--My servant! God was identifying Himself with Wigglesworth.
There was no more sleep for the man that...