False Claims in the William Branham Campaigns
  • 2 years ago
When leaders of the New Apostolic Reformation proclaim receiving the “Mantle” of William Branham or present their ministries as extensions of the greater movement that Branham grandfathered, people attracted to those ministries are often unaware of the deception. Not only is the alleged “mantle” fiction, the overall “movement” Branham grandfathered is also fiction.

Like his prototype, John Alexander Dowie, Branham advertised supernatural power to heal that “never failed one single time”. While doing so, Branham advertised claims of people being healed while concealing examples of people who remained sick and even died. Still today, his cult following brags that William Branham healed young Donny Morton, and uses Morton to recruit members into the cult. Not only did Morton die of the disease that brought him and his father to the “healer”, Morton’s own family denounced William Branham as a fraud.

The most outrageous examples of these fictional stories are found on the website. Staged healings – people claiming to have been healed multiple times – are documented. Branham’s claims to have raised people from the dead in his hometown of Jeffersonville were debunked by the local newspapers, yet this information never made it to his crowds with itching ears.

You can learn this and more on william-branham.org.

https://william-branham.org/site/people/donny_morton

https://william-branham.org/site/topics/staged_healings

https://william-branham.org/site/topics/raised_a_man_from_the_dead

https://william-branham.org/site/people/alfred_pohl
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