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Who is William Branham?
William Marrion Branham was one of the most influential Bible ministers of our
time. He was
considered by many to be the initiator of the healing and charismatic revival that began in
1947, and from
his ministry there sprang a myriad of other ministers who became internationally known.
From 1947 until the time of his passing in 1965, the powerful ministry of William
Branham
was well known and considered unparalleled in the history of gospel meetings. The impact of the
supernatural
ministry of this one man was felt not only in North America, but also around the world.
Not
since Bible days has the world witnessed anything that can be compared
to the ministry of Brother Branham. When he appeared on the national
scene in 1946, it produced a spark that ignited a period of great
healing revivals that swept across America and around the world.
To this day, he is acknowledged by Christian historians as the
“father” and “pacesetter” of the 1950s healing revival that transformed
the Pentecostals and ultimately gave rise to the Charismatic movement,
which today influences nearly every Protestant denomination.*
For twenty years, and before millions of people, William Branham
demonstrated the Gift of Discernment and the Word of Knowledge (knowing
the secrets of a person’s heart) with an unerring accuracy that had
never before been seen, and has never since been duplicated. His
healing ministry was legendary, yet in the opinion of many, he wasted
the great gift that God had given him by trying to preach. Few church
leaders were able to see past his lack of education and recognize the
purpose of the gift, which was not to attract attention to the man, but
to the Word that was being restored. The promise of Matthew 17:11 was
being fulfilled: “And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come, and restore all things.”
The great Prophet was born in this house

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