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  2. File:Branham Tabernacle c. 1935 as seen in William Branham, A ...

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  3. William M. Branham - Wikipedia

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    William Marrion Branham (April 6, 1909 – December 24, 1965) was an American Christian minister and faith healer who initiated the post-World War II healing revival, and claimed to be a prophet with the anointing of Elijah, who had come to prelude Christ's second coming; some of his followers have been labeled a "doomsday cult".

  4. Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    Branham believed that all sickness was a result of demonic activity and could be overcome by the faith of the person desiring healing. [8] Branham argued that God was required to heal when faith was present. [8] This led him to conclude that individuals who failed to be healed lacked adequate faith. [8]

  5. Jack Moore (preacher) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Moore at Kansas City in 1948. Reverend Jack Moore (June 24, 1905 – November 18, 1975) was an American minister and home builder from Shreveport, Louisiana.He was the founding pastor of Life Tabernacle Church, as well as a Director and key supporter to Full Gospel Business Men’s International.

  6. Latter Rain (post–World War II movement) - Wikipedia

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    Branham and Baxter both adopted many of the teachings that developed within the Latter Rain movement. [12] Warnock's book, The Feast of Tabernacles (1951), [ 12 ] discussed the role of Sharon Schools and affiliated groups in living out the completion of God's feasts for Israel, through perfection of the saints and their dominion over the earth.

  7. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    She broke attendance records recently set by Billy Sunday [3] and frequently used his temporary tabernacle structures to hold her roving revival meetings. One such event was held in a boxing ring, and throughout the boxing event, she carried a sign reading "knock out the Devil".

  8. Talk:William M. Branham - Wikipedia

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    William M. Branham is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so .

  9. Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    William M. Branham (1909–1965) – American healing evangelist of the mid-20th century, generally acknowledged as initiating the post-World War II healing revival David Yonggi Cho (1936–2021) – Senior pastor and founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church ( Assemblies of God ) in Seoul , South Korea , the world's largest congregation