Spoken Word Publications
Spoken Word Publications was formed after William Branham's death by Floyd Patterson, Earl Williams, and Roy Borders to publish and sell transcripts of Branham's sermons in cooperation with the William Branham Evangelistic Association, later coming under Joseph Branham's control when Voice of God Recordings was founded in 1986. The name reflected Latter Rain "rhema" theology, in which spoken revelations, prophecies, visions, and doctrines from movement leaders were treated as "the Spoken Word," paralleling Kenneth Hagin's Rhema institutions and Voice of God Recordings' claim to preserve Branham's prophetic voice. Its inclusion in Gerald Lee Walker's Intent to Sue documentation for Sarah Branham and its administrative dissolution near the time of Sarah Branham's "Take It With You" letter place the organization within the broader legal and institutional controversies surrounding Branham's sermon-distribution network.
The Sarah Branham Investigation Part 3: The Investigation Begins
This episode examines the early stages of the investigation. Only just one day before departing for a mission trip, Gerald Lee Walker received a letter from a minister in New Zealand requesting his assistance in helping Sarah Branham and her family with their desperate situation. According to the information given to Walker, Billy Paul Branham, Joseph Branham, and other cult leaders had joined forces against Sarah and were praying that "Satan destroy Sarah's flesh." Apparently "Word Publications" (referring to the collective business entities William Branham Evangelistic Association and Voice of God Recordings) had some unknown control over the other cult leaders. Walker was determined to find what these business entities had over the cult leaders.
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