William M. Branham
William Marrion Branham (April 6, 1909 – December 24, 1965) was an American Christian minister and faith healer. He left a lasting impact on televangelism and the modern Charismatic movement. He was seen as the "principal architect of restorationist thought" for Charismatics by some Christian historians.[1]
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| Born | April 6, 1909 in Cumberland County, Kentucky, US |
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| Died | December 24, 1965 (aged 56) in Amarillo, Texas, US |
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Branham was killed in a car crash on Christmas Eve 1965 at the age of 56.
William M. Branham Media
Roy Davis, who facilitated Branham's conversion and remained a lifelong associate
House of David commune in Michigan
The April 1948 cover of Voice of Healing magazine
From left: Young Brown, Jack Moore, William Branham, Oral Roberts, Gordon Lindsay; photo taken at Kansas City in 1948
References
- ↑ Lindsay, Gordon (1950). William Branham: A Man Sent From God (PDF). William Branham Evangelistic Association. ASIN B0007ENQ64. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-02-27. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
Other websites
- "William Branham Evangelistic Association". Voice of God Recordings. Retrieved 2018-02-28.