William Branham convinced his followers that he was the "Messenger" for their "Age". He then convinced them that he was God made flesh, a living Word of God.
This episode examines the background situation that either caused or contributed to the reason why Rev. Jim Jones separated his Peoples Temple cult from William Branham's "Message" cult
This episode examines William Branham's connections to leaders of the "Latter Rain" movement through Rev. Joseph Mattsson-Boze of the Philadelphia Church in Chicago
This examines the impact Clem Davies had on William Branham's "Message" ministry, including doctrine, support, campaign tours with Avak Hagopian, associations and organizations fundamental to Branham's early career
This episode examines the early beginnings of the creation of William Branham as a "faith healer", including the transition of his "Commission" story from a "vision" to an "angelic visitation"
This episode examines Roy E. Davis and William D. Upshaw's collaboration to secure donations in the Los Angeles, California area to fund the "Department of Americanism" using the Ussher-Davis Orphanage as a front for Ku Klux Klan activities
This episode examines the life of William D. Upshaw, from his injury as a child, being bedridden from 1888 to 1895, and claiming recovery to the Shreveport Times in 1915
This episode seeks to find answers to why there are people inked out of photos and "missing years" of William Branham's "healing" ministry in the early 1940s
This episode examines the links between William Branham and E. Howard Cadle of Indianapolis, Indiana, including E. Howard Cadle's involvement in illicit gambling and casinos
This episode examines William Branham's trip to Mishawaka, Indiana, where he claimed to have "stumbled onto" his first experience with Pentecostalism as a "Baptist" minister.
This episode examines William Branham's trip to the 1933 A Century of Progress International Exposition Chicago World's Fair, and its influence on one or more of his "1933 Prophecies"
This episode examines William Branham's first mission, the "Missionary Baptist" nickname used for a specific purpose to promote a Pentecostal religious organization.
This episode examines William Branham's first pastor, the Rev. Roy E. Davis, including his reason from relocating his Pentecostal church from Louisville, KY to Jeffersonville, IN, his religious history, Ku Klux Klan history, and his criminal history.
This episode examines the return of William Branham from Kansas to the Jeffersonville, IN / Louisville, KY area, including the new George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, and his first days ordained as a minister in Roy E. Davis' Pentecostal Baptist Church.
This episode examines the years William Branham left Jeffersonville, Indiana to travel West, his reason for returning, and his early years as a minister.
This episode examines the Branham family immediately after migrating to Jeffersonville, IN from Kentucky by focusing on the activities of Charles Branham, William Branham's father.
William Hunt was appointed as the new CEO of National Detergent Company SAOG (NDC), a leading FMCG company in Oman, UAE. https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/other/omans-ndc-appoints-new-ceo/ar-BBRSqck
Il Premio Internazionale Tito Schipa 2016 è stato attribuito al tenore William Matteuzzi
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“The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose." ― William Shakespeare There are many out there who use simply one scripture to teach on baptism. Trinitarians misapply Matthew 28:19 and the Mormons, 1 Corinthians 15:29, in their baptismal formulas.
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Baby Karen Crispin is shown being presented to the family for the first time. Aunt Betty and Kay are shown along with father Cecil, and Cecil's father, William Arthur (who is shown with his second wife, Flossie).
directed by Dylan Wyn Richards and scripted by William Owen Roberts, focuses on the events of one fateful day, 27 June 1968 at Burton’s villa, Pays De Galles, which changed the brothers’ lives for ever.
British Academy Cymru Awards Winners in 2012