Jehovah Jireh Foundation
The Jehovah Jireh Foundation was created in 2012 as a nonprofit religious corporation registered in the state of Indiana. The organization's founding closely followed an unexplained $100 million surge in total assets recorded on the 2011 IRS Form 990 for Voice of God Recordings, Inc. (VOGR), the primary publisher and distributor of William Branham's sermons and materials. Internal documents and subsequent tax filings show that nearly the entire amount was transferred into the newly created foundation within the first year of its operation[1]. The foundation was ostensibly formed to support the mission of VOGR, yet its structure and behavior suggest a strategic mechanism for preserving and managing a vast financial reserve under continued religious exemption[2].
Voice of God Recordings
Voice of God Recordings, Inc. is the central publishing and distribution organization for William Branham's sermons, operating from Jeffersonville, Indiana under Joseph Branham while presenting Branham's recorded voice as the authoritative "Voice of God" for followers of the Message movement. Although Branham denounced organized religion, VOGR has become a highly structured religious corporation controlling sermon archives, translations, intellectual property, global distribution, and devotional practices such as "press play," in which listening to Branham's tapes is treated as a direct encounter with divine revelation. Its history includes major financial and legal controversies, including the Tohono O'odham racketeering case, the unexplained $100 million asset surge and related Jehovah Jireh Foundation transfer, international scrutiny and bans over alleged extremist or manipulative materials, and a dynastic governance model that places Branham family control at the center of a movement built around anti-organizational rhetoric and prophetic authority.
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