Were there Wildfires in America during his days?

William M. Branham
William Marrion Branham (April 6, 1909 – December 24, 1965) was an American Christian minister and faith healer, generally acknowledged as initiating the post-World War II healing revival.
William M. Branham
Born
Died
December 24, 1965 (aged 56)
Amarillo, Texas
Cause of death
Car accident
Occupation
Spouse(s)
Amelia Hope Brumbach
(m. 1934–1937; her death)
Meda Marie Broy
(m.1941-1965; his death)
Children
William 'Billy' Paul Branham
Sharon Rose Branham (deceased)
Rebekah Branham Smith (deceased)
Sarah Branham De Corado
Joseph Branham
Parent(s)
Charles C. E. Branham
Ella Rhee Harvey
Church
Branham's meetings as a faith healer started in 1946. He claimed to have received an angelic visitation on May 7, 1946 commissioning his worldwide ministry. His ministry started to falter in 1955 and never regained the status it had in its initial stages. Branham died in a car accident in 1965.
Branham's most controversial revelation was his claim to be the end-time "Elijah" prophet of the Laodicean Church age. In his last days, Branham's followers placed him at the center of a Pentecostal cult of personality that continues to this day. However, other than those that still follow him as their prophet, Branham has faded into obscurity.

 Under the Anointing of God through Brother William Branham I,  Officer Yakubu Olalekan was called to stop Natural Disasters.

My End Time Ministry was Commissioned and Vindicated.

My ministry was commissioned and vindicated with this Supernatural Splendor displayed in the Sky.
Let's stop Natural Disasters.
Support now!

Officer Olalekan Yakubu.


THE V.G.N.

Commanders

Operational team

Gurads


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

LEARN PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE

The suspected killers in Plateau state remains in custody of the Police:

Play Game: THE FAMOUS ONE