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    Followers of the message often point to the dead being raised in William Branham's ministry as vindication for his status as a prophet?


    However, we have been unable to find any evidence that anyone was ever raised from the dead through William Branham's prayers.
    =No evidence in newspapers=
    Rev. Branham In The News
    The Evening News yesterday received an unusual telegram from Ted Shrader, reporter for the Winnepeg (sic) Tribune, Winnepeg Manchester, Canada, which it reproduces herewith:
    :REVEREND WILLIAM BRANHAM OF JEFFERSONVILLE CLAIMS THAT HE RAISED A MAND FROM THE DEAD IN A JEFFERSONVILLE UNDERTAKING PARLOR.  CAN YOU PLEASE WIRE DETAILS WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS TRUE?  WHAT WAS THE MAN'S NAME?  CAUSE OF DEATH? NAME OF MORGUE? WHEN IT HAPPENED?
    :::(SIGNED) TED SHRADER
    ::::WINNEPEG TRIBUNE
    This newspaper keeps abreast of local news in the Jeffersonville and Clark County, and has been doing so for nearly 75 years, but nowhere in its annals appears such a startling occurrence, and the Winnepeg newspaper was sent a wire saying that we could not substantiate this reported phenomenon
    Stories of the healing powers of Rev. Branham, practiced in different parts of the country, have come to this newspaper. Crowds flock to be healed by him in every city he has visited, according to accounts.  It is understood that he still retains his position as head of Branham's Tabernacle located at 804 Penn Street, where a substitute minister is conducting services in his absence.


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    Followers of the message often point to the dead being raised in William Branham's ministry as vindication for his status as a prophet?

    However, we have been unable to find any evidence that anyone was ever raised from the dead through William Branham's prayers.

    No evidence in newspapers

    Rev. Branham In The News

    The Evening News yesterday received an unusual telegram from Ted Shrader, reporter for the Winnepeg (sic) Tribune, Winnepeg Manchester, Canada, which it reproduces herewith:

    REVEREND WILLIAM BRANHAM OF JEFFERSONVILLE CLAIMS THAT HE RAISED A MAND FROM THE DEAD IN A JEFFERSONVILLE UNDERTAKING PARLOR. CAN YOU PLEASE WIRE DETAILS WHETHER OR NOT THIS IS TRUE? WHAT WAS THE MAN'S NAME? CAUSE OF DEATH? NAME OF MORGUE? WHEN IT HAPPENED?
    (SIGNED) TED SHRADER
    WINNEPEG TRIBUNE

    This newspaper keeps abreast of local news in the Jeffersonville and Clark County, and has been doing so for nearly 75 years, but nowhere in its annals appears such a startling occurrence, and the Winnepeg newspaper was sent a wire saying that we could not substantiate this reported phenomenon

    Stories of the healing powers of Rev. Branham, practiced in different parts of the country, have come to this newspaper. Crowds flock to be healed by him in every city he has visited, according to accounts. It is understood that he still retains his position as head of Branham's Tabernacle located at 804 Penn Street, where a substitute minister is conducting services in his absence.

    July 23, 1947 - Jeffersonville Evening News



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