Dora G. Dudley was well know in the Divine Healing Movement of the late 1800s. She ran a healing home in Grand Rapids, Michigan where she and family members prayed for the sick. She called it Beulah Home. She had a close association with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). She was President of the Grand Rapids Chapter of the C&MA and would speak at regional and national conferences. Dudley wrote "Beulah: or Some of the Fruits of a Consecrated Life" in 1896 as well as several Christian tracts she would give out at her home.
Dora G. Dudley was well know in the Divine Healing Movement of the late 1800s. She ran a healing home in Grand Rapids, Michigan where she and family members prayed for the sick. She called it Beulah Home. She had a close association with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). She was President of the Grand Rapids Chapter of the C&MA and would speak at regional and national conferences. Dudley wrote "Beulah: or Some of the Fruits of a Consecrated Life" in 1896 as well as several Christian tracts she would give out at her home.
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