William M. Branham

@Christian Minister, Birthday and Childhood

William Branham was a renowned American Christian minister

Apr 6, 1909

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 6, 1909
  • Died on: December 24, 1965
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Christian Minister, Leaders
  • Known as: William Branham
  • Birth Place: Cumberland County
  • Gender: Male

William M. Branham born at

Cumberland County

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Birth Place

He married Amelia Hope Brumbach in 1934. The couple had two children, William and Sharon. Unfortunately his wife and baby daughter died in a flood in 1937.

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He remarried Meda Marie Broy in1941. His second wife bore him three more children.

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He was returning with members of his family from Tucson, Arizona, to Jeffersonville on 18 December, 1965, when the car he was traveling in had a head-on collision with another car. He was severely injured in the accident and died on Christmas Eve, on 24 December 1965.

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He was born 6 April 1909 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. He was the eldest among the ten children born to Charles and Ella Branham. His parents were small-time farmers and he was raised in extreme poverty. The fact that his father was an alcoholic added to his misery.

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Childhood & Early Life

Branham later claimed that at the time of his birth a light flew into the room and circled the room several times, then stopped over the bed hovering over the new mother and child. It was a sign that he, the baby boy, was destined to accomplish something great in life.

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Childhood & Early Life

The boy experienced supernatural visions and heard “voices” talking to him. As a young child he experienced a voice telling him to abstain from drinking and smoking as God has planned for him a work to do when he gets older.

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He left home at 19 and started working on a ranch in Arizona. Then his brother died and, in his grief and confusion, William began searching for God.

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In his search for answers to life’s difficult questions he moved towards God and started attending the First Pentecostal Baptist Church in Jeffersonville. During this time he also fell seriously ill and believed that he was dying. While he was in the hospital he heard the “voice” call out to him again. Desperate to live, he told God that if HE spared his life, then he would preach the gospel.

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He was quickly healed once he made this promise to God and thus he embarked on his spiritual journey to spread the teachings of the Good Lord to the masses. He started preaching the gospel and held prayer meetings for the sick. He convinced many people to convert.

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In 1933, he experienced a series of visions that told him in advance about the rise of Nazism, Facism, and Communism. The same year he constructed a church which he originally called the "Pentecostal Tabernacle" which he later changed to "Branham Tabernacle". He served as the bivocational minister of this church until 1946.

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He began his work as a faith healer in 1946. His healing services, though controversial, became very popular among the masses. The year 1946 is generally regarded by historians as the beginning of the modern healing revival. According to Branham, he received an angelic visitation in May 1946.

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