Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976) was a prominent American Christian evangelist known for her healing ministry. Her ministry was characterized by charismatic services, often featuring dramatic healing claims and miracles. Kuhlman was a central figure in the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements of the 20th century, and she had a significant impact on the development of modern charismatic Christianity.
Kuhlman's services were marked by her dynamic preaching style and her emphasis on the power of the Holy Spirit. She held large healing crusades and was known for her vibrant and emotional approach to ministry. Her influence extended through her television program, "I Believe in Miracles," which helped to spread her message and reach a wide audience.
Despite controversies and skepticism surrounding some of the claims made during her ministry, Kuhlman's legacy persists, particularly within Pentecostal and Charismatic circles.