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From Amish Shunning to Pentecostal Excommunication

2026, MAY 15

UFOs, Angels, and the Rapture: William Branham’s Strange Flying Saucer Doctrine

At the height of the Unidentified Flying Object frenzy of the 1950s, William Branham and several others in the Latter Rain Revival and Voice of Healing Revival began claiming that the strange phenomenon was supernatural. Articles describing UFOs were published in Branham's newsletter, Voice of Healing, and many sermons included the topic in conjunction with his doomsday predictions. Eventually, Branham's rapture theology included a flying saucer that would carry people to their "celestial bodies."

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Under the Umbrella Of Authority: How Control Culture Works

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John Paul Jackson, The Kansas City Prophets, And The Showmanship Problem

56:54

The Minor Prophets: The Second Tier That Built The Prophetic Movement

01:06:20

Anna Schrader, Hobart Freeman, And The Crisis Of Prophetic Authority

57:04

Stage Personas, Elijah Mythology, And The Hidden Theater Behind Revival Culture

58:56

Leaving Pentecostalism: A Former Minister Explains Why He Walked Away

55:46

Deliverance, Addiction, and Spiritual Abuse In An Anglican Charismatic Church

51:42

YWAM, Influence, And The Signs Parents Should Notice

55:34

Failed Prophecy, Group Loyalty, And The Making Of A Cult

01:06:49

Women In Ministry: Charismatic & End Times Theology

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