Katherine Valentine
Bio
Katherine Valentine stories speak to the hearts of those who wish a deeper relationship with God. Filled with personal accounts of God's love and power to save no matter how difficult the trial, her thirty year journey continues to inspire audiences to trust God during the hard times. Katherine says:
Sometimes it seems as though I've been through more trials than Job, including a life threatening illness, the tragic death of beloved granddaughter and the loss of all our worldly possessions at a time when most couples were thinking about retirement. But after witnessing the power of prayer to effect positive, oftentimes, miraculous change, I can echo Job's insightful statement... 'My ears have heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.'
Katherine's talks are sprinkled with first-hand accounts of God's saving grace coupled with a systematic, practical, step-by-step approach to effective prayers that is guaranteed to have audience members leaving with a new commitment to give God first place in their lives.
Katherine Valentine miraculous cure from cancer in 1991 has been showcased in newspapers articles, radio and television shows including, "Good Morning America".
She is also the author of the highly praised faith-filled Dorsetville novels (Penguin / Doubleday) and recipients of the Catholic Press Association Awards. Her enthusiasm and comfort before the camera won the attention of the Biography Channel producers who invited her to appear in the four part series based on the Apostles which aired during the 2006 Easter season. She also continues to be a favorite guest on numerous Archdiocese television programs throughout the country.
Before turning to writing, Katherine was an American Folk Artist who taught at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City and a regular guest artist on Lifetime's, "Our Home Show".
Katherine is the mother of two sons and daughter, the grandmother of seven and the wife for thirty-seven years to her dear, longsuffering husband, 'St.' Paul.