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William M. Branham

Theologians

Birthday April 6, 1909

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Burkesville, Kentucky, U.S.

Age 56 Years

Date of death 24 December, 1965

Died Place N/A

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Who Is William M. Branham? Age, Biography, and Wiki

William M. Branham, born on April 6, 1909, would be 116 years old in 2025. An influential American Christian minister and faith healer, Branham is often regarded as a pivotal figure in the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. His teachings and beliefs led to the formation of the Branhamism movement, which has garnered a dedicated following around the world. His life ended on December 24, 1965, yet his impact continues to resonate through various ministries and the beliefs of countless adherents.

Occupation Theologians
Date of Birth April 6, 1909
Age 56 Years
Birth Place Burkesville, Kentucky, U.S.
Horoscope Aries
Country U.S
Date of death 24 December, 1965
Died Place N/A

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While details regarding William Branham's height and weight during his lifetime are not prominently documented, witnesses described him as having an average stature typical for his era. His measured appearance and charismatic presence played a significant role in his ability to attract and maintain a congregational following.

In January 1948, meetings were held in Florida; F. F. Bosworth met Branham at the meetings and also joined his team. Bosworth was among the pre-eminent ministers of the Pentecostal movement and a founding minister of the Assemblies of God; Bosworth lent great weight to Branham's campaign team.

He remained a strong Branham supporter until his death in 1958. Bosworth endorsed Branham as "the most sensitive person to the presence and working of the Holy Spirit" he had ever met.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

William Branham was married to his wife, Hope Branham, with whom he had several children. Their family life was often intertwined with his ministry, as many of his teachings emphasized the importance of family values and Christian upbringing. Throughout his ministry, Branham's personal life was a topic of interest among followers, but there is limited information on any other significant relationships outside of his marriage.

Branham's father owned a farm near Utica, Indiana, and took a job working for O. H. Wathen, owner of R. E. Wathen Distilleries in nearby Louisville, Kentucky. Wathen was a supplier for Al Capone's bootlegging operations.

Branham told his audiences that he was required to help his father with the illegal production and sale of liquor during prohibition. In March 1924, Branham's father was arrested for his criminal activities; he was convicted and sentenced to a prison.

The Indiana Ku Klux Klan claimed responsibility for attacking and shutting down the Jeffersonville liquor producing ring.

Net Worth and Salary

Estimating the net worth of William M. Branham presents challenges, given that he passed away in 1965. However, it is known that his ministry brought in considerable contributions from followers. By analyzing influence and other ministries that followed his teachings, it can be argued that his legacy has fostered a significant financial impact on related church and outreach efforts. The financial estimates surrounding his ministry range widely, but the continuation of Branhamite churches today suggests a lasting economic influence.

Branham was involved in a firearms incident and was shot in both legs in March 1924, at age 14; he later told his audiences he was involved in a hunting accident. Two of his brothers also suffered life-threatening injuries at the same time. Branham was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

His family was unable to pay for his medical bills, but members of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan stepped in to cover the expenses. The help of the Klan during his impoverished childhood had a profound impact on Branham throughout his life.

As late as 1963, Branham continued to speak highly of them saying, "the Ku Klux Klan, paid the hospital bill for me, Masons. I can never forget them. See? No matter what they do, or what, I still ... there is something, and that stays with me ...". Branham would go on to maintain lifelong connections to the KKK.

Career, Business, and Investments

Branham began his career as an evangelist in the 1940s, gaining notoriety for his healing crusades and prophetic messages. He wrote numerous books, including "The Serpent's Seed" and "Questions and Answers," sharing his theology, cultures, and personal experiences. In addition to his preaching, he founded the Branham Tabernacle in Jeffersonville, Indiana, which remains a central hub for followers. Branham's investments were primarily in spiritual endeavors rather than traditional business, focusing on expanding his ministry and its teachings.

Branham claimed that he had received an angelic visitation on May 7, 1946, commissioning his worldwide ministry and launching his campaigning career in mid-1946. His fame rapidly spread as crowds were drawn to his stories of angelic visitations and reports of miracles happening at his meetings.

His ministry spawned many emulators and set in motion the broader healing revival that later became the modern charismatic movement. At the peak of his popularity in the 1950s, Branham was widely adored and "the neo-Pentecostal world believed Branham to be a prophet to their generation".

From 1955, Branham's campaigning and popularity began to decline as the Pentecostal churches began to withdraw their support from the healing campaigns for primarily financial reasons. By 1960, Branham transitioned into a teaching ministry.

Social Network

Though social media, as known today, did not exist during his lifetime, Branham's movement has embraced modern online platforms to extend his teachings. Followers utilize social media to share sermons, testimony, and support for fellow believers. The William Branham organization maintains a website where resources related to his life and teachings are available, and conversations continue on platforms such as YouTube and Facebook.

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".

He is credited as "a principal architect of restorationist thought" for charismatics by some Christian historians, and has been called the "leading individual in the second wave of Pentecostalism." He made a lasting influence on televangelism and the modern charismatic movement, and his "stage presence remains a legend unparalleled in the history o

f the Charismatic movement".

At the time they were held, Branham's inter-denominational meetings were the largest religious meetings ever held in some American cities. Branham was the first American deliverance minister to successfully campaign in Europe; his ministry reached global audiences with major campaigns held in North America, Europe, Africa, and India.

Education

William Branham did not have formal theological training, which is a unique aspect of his ministry. His education came from life experiences and personal revelations, which he attributed to divine guidance. He often spoke about his encounters with God, which shaped his prophetic insights and understanding of scripture. This informal education approach resonates with many followers who appreciate his relatable and direct communication style.


Besides Roy Davis and the First Pentecostal Baptist Church, Branham reported interaction with other groups during the 1930s who were an influence on his ministry. During the early 1930s, he became acquainted with William Sowders' School of the Prophets, a Pentecostal group in Kentucky and Indiana.

Through Sowders' group, he was introduced to the British Israelite House of David and in the autumn of 1934, Branham traveled to Michigan to meet with members of the group.

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