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William Branham's Revival History Overturned

December 3, 2021

It is now confirmed.  William Branham was touring as a Pentecostal "healing revivalist" as early as 1934.  This, combined with the details we previously had, significantly changes the history that has been written by historians.  It also explains why it would have been to Branham's advantage to alter his life story and be dishonest about his past.

It is now confirmed.  William Branham was touring as a Pentecostal "healing revivalist" as early as 1934.  This, combined with the details we previously had, significantly changes the history that has been written by historians.  It also explains why it would have been to Branham's advantage to alter his life story and be dishonest about his past.

The Apostolic Faith & Pentecostal Timetable of Key Events 1930-1040 Volume 4, created and maintained by Bernie L. Wade, Ph.D., contains missing pieces to our puzzle of the historic version of Branham's life story.  When combined with our research, William Branham's "Life Story" accounts are completely overturned.  This moves the date two years back from 1936 as we had previously identified, and over a decade prior to the year declared by Branham in later versions of his stage persona.

Many historians who describe William Branham's history in the healing revivals are basing their information on the details described by later versions of Branham's stage persona that were invented by William Branham himself.  In those versions, Branham falsely claimed that he was a Baptist minister[1] instead of Pentecostal.[2]  He claimed that he had "never seen" Pentecostals before.[3]  Also according to those versions, William Branham was allegedly visited by an "angel" in May 1947.[4] This is problematic for Voice of God Recordings and Spoken Word Publications who continue to promote that version of Branham's stage persona because the very first healing revival for sale on their shelves is the month prior, April 1947, and Branham claimed that he was getting "new gadgets for recording".[5] (Which suggests the usage of the old gadgets for recording.)

It becomes even more problematic when one considers Branham's pamphlet, "I Was Not Disobedient to the Heavenly Vision".  That pamphlet describes a healing ministry beginning as early as 1936.[6]  The pamphlet describes Branham receiving a "double portion" of the "divine healing gift", which did not come by an "angelic visitation".

The 1934 date, however, has a huge impact on all details surrounding William Branham's first wife, Hope.  According to Branham, God killed Hope in the 1937 flood because he "listened to his mother-in-law" and refused his alleged "gift of healing"

And—and there, friends, is where my sorrows started. I listened to my mother-in-law in the stead of God. He was giving me the opportunity. And there this gift would’ve been manifested long time ago, if I’d just went ahead and done what God told me to do.[7]

As it turns out, the later versions of William Branham's life story were not quite honest. 

In newer versions, Branham stated that he left his newlywed wife to "go fishing at Lake Paw Paw" left her at home, and stumbled onto a revival at Bishop G. B. Rowe's church.  He introduced himself as a Baptist minister, was introduced to Pentecostalism, returned home, and then did not participate.

According to eyewitness testimony,[8] Branham arrived in his revival touring vehicle, which had advertisements about his "healing revivals".  And this was no ordinary meeting; Branham (as a Pentecostal minister) was attending the September 17-23, 1934 General Assembly of Pentecostals.  Not only would it have been out-of-place to announce himself as a Baptist minister, but it would also have been untruthful.

Mishawaka Indiana. September 17-23. General Assembly held at Bishop G. B. Rowe’s church. William Branham reportedly visited this meeting driving a panel truck with advertisements about his ‘healing revivals’.[1]  Later Branham would claim this is where he first saw Pentecostalism. He would also claim he was again water baptized at this time in Paw Paw Lake (near Mishawaka) but no one has ever claimed to be the one who baptized him. Branham was not impressed with the multi-cultural aspects of the PAJC as it was contrary to the dogmas advanced by his friends in the Klu Klux Klan (KKK). [1] Branham later claimed he did not start his evangelism until 1948.  He said that in 1934 he was a Baptist. He claims to have been baptized in Jesus name but no Jesus name minster ever presented to have baptized Branham.  The only baptism of record for Branham is one apparently by Klansman Alonzo Roy Davis in 1922. It seems that faced with the arrest and conviction of Branham associate Davis for a variety of fraudulent charges that Branham shifted away from the Baptist meetings he and Davis had conducted and turned to wooing the attention of the more gullible Pentecostals. In the 1920’s Branham and Davis were frequent guests of meetings held in Nashville, TN at the Shrine of the Goddess Athena.[9]  

This significantly changes William Branham's statements concerning his wife, Hope, and our understanding of the relationship with his mother-in-law.  It appears that Branham was truthful in that he left Hope at home when he took the trip.  If Branham was already holding healing revival tours in 1934, the year in which he was married, there is no doubt that she was left at home many, many times.

When the timeline of Hope's death is considered along with this new information, it paints a much different picture for a "Life Story" — one that wouldn't have sold recordings and books.  As William Branham was touring the country in 1936, claiming to heal the sick in an already established "healing" ministry, his wife Hope was back home, sick and dying.  

It would have been very difficult for William Branham to have sold his "healing revivals" to the masses while he could not heal his own wife back home ...

References

[1] Branham, William. The Eagle Stirring Her Nest. 1958, May. The Eagle Stirring Her Nest (58-0500). "1958/05 The Eagle Stirring Her Nest And I just stood up and said, "Evangelist William Branham, Baptist," set down William Branham And I just stood up and said, "Evangelist William Branham, Baptist," set down."

[2] Pentecostal Tabernacle. 1935, Aug, 17. Jeffersonville Evening News. "1935/17/08 Pentecostal Tabernacle Jeffersonville Evening News"

[3] Branham, William. Life Story. 1952, Jul, 20. Life Story (52-0720A). "1952/20/07 Life Story William Branham So I—I never seen the Pentecost before"

[4] Branham, William. The Great Coming Revival And The Outpouring Of The Holy Spirit. 1954, Jul, 18. The Great Coming Revival And The Outpouring Of The Holy Spirit (54-0718A). "1954/18/07 The Great Coming Revival And The Outpouring Of The Holy Spirit And a strange thing of that, that you might not know, the very day the Angel of the Lord called me out, May the 6th, 1947, and issued the gift to pray for the sick, was the very same day that Israel become a nation for the first time for twenty-five hundred years. Oh, I believe there's something in it. I just can't keep from believing that we're near the end of time. That's right William Branham And a strange thing of that, that you might not know, the very day the Angel of the Lord called me out, May the 6th, 1947, and issued the gift to pray for the sick, was the very same day that Israel become a nation for the first time for twenty-five hundred years. Oh, I believe there's something in it. I just can't keep from believing that we're near the end of time. That's right."

[5] Branham, William. Faith Is The Substance. 1947, Apr, 12. Faith Is The Substance (47-0412). "1947/12/04 Faith Is The Substance We're getting some new gadgets for recording William Branham We're getting some new gadgets for recording."

[6] Branham, William. 1945. I Was Not Disobedient to the Heavenly Vision. " For over three years He performed mighty miracles. Then one day He called me to take the gift and to evangelize for Him. Many of my dear friends begged me not to leave them and I stayed. Because of this, the gift was taken from me for more than five years. Though I cried and prayed earnestly for the people, it just did not seem to work. This is an account of the fulfillment of a vision given Rev. William Branham by our Lord Jesus Christ. Then one year ago, while I was standing in my yard the Spirit came to me again; I was told that God had forgiven me and that a double portion of the Power to heal would be given me. In this book are some of the things He did on my first trip for Him. Do you see, dear ones, if healing would have been of myself people would have been healed during the five years when the gift was gone. I suffered for many other things during that five years". "Branham, William. 1945. I Was Not Disobedient to the Heavenly Vision. " For over three years He performed mighty miracles. Then one day He called me to take the gift and to evangelize for Him. Many of my dear friends begged me not to leave them and I stayed. Because of this, the gift was taken from me for more than five years. Though I cried and prayed earnestly for the people, it just did not seem to work. This is an account of the fulfillment of a vision given Rev. William Branham by our Lord Jesus Christ. Then one year ago, while I was standing in my yard the Spirit came to me again; I was told that God had forgiven me and that a double portion of the Power to heal would be given me. In this book are some of the things He did on my first trip for Him. Do you see, dear ones, if healing would have been of myself people would have been healed during the five years when the gift was gone. I suffered for many other things during that five years"

[7] Branham, William. Life Story. 1951, Apr, 15. Life Story (51-0415A). "1951/15/04 Life Story Life Story (51-0415A) William Branham Life Story (51-0415A)."

[8] Mr. Wade personally interviewed a witness that was in attendance at the meeting. "Mr. Wade personally interviewed a witness that was in attendance at the meeting."

[9] Wade, Bernie H. The Apostolic Faith & Pentecostal Timetable of Key Events 19 Volume 4. 2021, Dec, 3. Issuu. Accessed 2021, Dec, 3 from https://issuu.com/charismata/docs/apostolic_faith_and_pentecostal_tim_f1466ac0c35c77. "2021/03/12 The Apostolic Faith & Pentecostal Timetable of Key Events 19 Volume 4 Bernie Wade"