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Katherine Ruonala | |
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Occupation(s) | Pastor, Author, Speaker |
Organization(s) | Glory City Church, Glory City Network |
Known for | Christian ministry, Healing, Prophetic ministry |
Spouse | Tom Ruonala |
Children | 3 |
Website | www.KatherineRuonala.com |
Katherine Ruonala is an Australian Christian pastor, author, and international speaker, best known for founding Glory City Church in Brisbane, Australia. Her ministry emphasizes the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit, healing, and prophetic ministry. She is also the leader of the Glory City Network[1], a network of churches focused on revival, discipleship, and outreach.
Ministry
editIn 2009, Katherine Ruonala founded Glory City Church in Brisbane, Australia. The church, known for its charismatic worship and emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, quickly grew in size and influence within the Pentecostal and Charismatic Christian movements.[2] Ruonala also leads the Glory City Network, which connects churches and ministries that share her vision of revival and global evangelism.
Ruonala's ministry is strongly focused on the miraculous, including healing and the prophetic. She regularly conducts healing services and encourages believers to experience and operate in spiritual gifts. She has ministered in various countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and across Asia, often appearing as a guest speaker at Christian conferences and revival events. Ruonala regularly discusses the prophetic ministry and healing in interviews and conferences around the world.[3]
Author and Speaker
editKatherine Ruonala is a well-known author within Christian communities. Her books include:
- Living in the Miraculous (2013)[4]
- From Wilderness to Wonders (2015)[5]
- Life with the Holy Spirit (2017)[6]
Her works focus on spiritual growth, living a life of faith in Jesus, and how Christians can experience the power of God in their everyday lives.
In addition to writing, Ruonala is a prominent speaker in Australia and internationally. Her messages focus on healing, revival, intimacy with God, and the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit. She is a regular speaker at Christian conferences and church gatherings, sharing teachings that encourage believers to walk in their God-given identity and purpose.
Media
editRuonala's preaching is featured weekly on numerous TV channels, such as GodTV and GoodTV.[7] [8] Through these platforms she reaches a global audience, spreading her message of hope, healing, and supernatural encounters with God through Jesus Christ.
Personal Life
editKatherine Ruonala is married to her husband, Tom, and they have three children. They reside in Brisbane, where they continue to lead Glory City Church and the Glory City Network.[9]
References
edit- ^ https://www.glorycitynetwork.com/ Glory City Network About Page
- ^ Glory City Church: About Us. Glory City Church. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ Katherine Ruonala on The Power of Healing. Charisma News. 15 May 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ Ruonala, Katherine. Living in the Miraculous. Charisma House, 2013. ISBN 9781621362845.
- ^ Ruonala, Katherine. Wilderness to Wonders. Charisma House, 2015. ISBN 9781629986142.
- ^ Ruonala, Katherine. Life with the Holy Spirit. Charisma House, 2017. ISBN 9781629990828.
- ^ Katherine Ruonala on GodTV. God TV Website. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ Katherine Ruonala on Good TV. Good TV Website. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
- ^ Katherine Ruonala Biography on CBN. CBN. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
External Links
editCategory:Australian Christian ministers Category:Pentecostal writers Category:Christian writers Category:Living people