Voice of Healing
The Voice of Healing began as a promotional magazine for William Branham’s healing campaigns, helping publicize his meetings, testimonies, supernatural claims, and growing influence during the postwar healing revival. Over time, however, the publication expanded beyond Branham and became a platform for a wider network of healing evangelists and ministries, including figures associated with the broader Voice of Healing movement. As the revival grew, the magazine shifted from primarily advertising Branham’s ministry to promoting multiple evangelists, crusades, testimonies, doctrinal themes, and organizational efforts that helped shape mid-twentieth-century Pentecostal and charismatic healing culture.
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