• 5 years ago
This examines William Branham's sudden rise to fame in 1947-1948, as well as the public acceptance the "divine healing" and the numerous "healers" during that era.

Names discussed in this video:
• Avak Hagopian
• Vaughn Arkelian
• Rep. George Smathers
• Tatos Kardashian
• Kim Kardashian
• Rev. F. F. Bosworth
• Rev. Ern Baxter
• Little David Walker

Topics discussed in this video:
• The cross-promotion between William Branham and other "faith healers" of the 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's
• Skeptical newspaper reporters after the apparent lack of miracles in William Branham's Vandalia, IL meeting
• The media attention on internationally-famed "faith healer" Avak Hagopian
• Avak moving in with the wealthy Arkelian family to heal Arkelian's son
• Avak claiming to only be able to "heal" 30 people per day
• Rep. George Smathers introducing legislation to extend Avak's visa in the United States
• Tom (Tatos) Kardashian, Kim Kardashian's great-grandfather, sponsoring Avak
• Branham's claim that Avak's sponsor (Tom-Tatos Kardashian) set up an organization in Indiana to sponsor William Branham
• William Branham touring with Avak Hagopian
• William Branham and Avak Hagopian failing to cure Arkelian's son
• William Branham touring all through Florida with "Little" David Walker
• Branham touring with Avak Hagopian
• Branham's campaign taking photos for newsletters with Avak Hagopian
• Branham's description of the publication that is no longer available to his "Message" cult
• Branham and "Little" David Walker touring through Missouri and at the Cadle Tabernacle where he launched Jim Jones' Peoples Temple career
• Branham's campaigns in Pensacola, FL
• Branham advertised as "America's Voice of Healing"
• Branham starting his "Voice of Healing" publication as a result of that campaign
• Voice of Healing originally created to promote the William Branham Campaigns
• William Branham original publisher of The Voice of Healing
• Rev. F. F. Bosworth joining the Branham campaigns
• Rev. Ern Baxter joining the Branham campaigns
• Branham's claim to have been given his "gift of healing" by an "angel" long after his career began
• Branham's claim to have been given his "gift of healing" the "very day" that the modern nation of Israel was born
• Israel's 1948 formation
• William Branham falsely claiming to raise people from the dead, and the newspaper's refuting this claim
• Claims that William Branham died, and the newspaper's refuting this claim
• Other "faith healers" whose careers were launched by the Branham campaigns

https://william-branham.org/site/overview/the_message_part_26

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