
Biographies
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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES BY WILLIAM BRANHAM
Brother Branham told about his own life in several sermons. One of the most popular sermons of Brother Branham telling his life's story was given in the afternoon on April 19, 1959. [MP3 Audio | Letter-sized PDF | Booklet PDF]
One of the most popular sermons of Brother Branham telling about his experience when the angel first appeared to him is "How The Angel Came To Me," preached on January 17, 1955. [MP3 Audio | Letter-sized PDF | Booklet PDF]
One of the most popular sermons of Brother Branham telling about his experience when the angel first appeared to him is "How The Angel Came To Me," preached on January 17, 1955. [MP3 Audio | Letter-sized PDF | Booklet PDF]
ACTS OF THE PROPHET
by Pearry Green

In 1969, Brother Pearry Green took several nights to tell his testimony to his congregation at Tucson Tabernacle in Tucson, Arizona. Unknown to him, a group of them were transcribing the testimonies and making mimeographed copies. After the last testimony was done, they compiled them as a mimeographed book which we called, The Acts of the Prophet.
At the same time another brother asked to edit Brother Green’s testimony so it could be printed as a paperback book. When this book was ready to print, another brother who had sold a piece of real estate donated the money toward printing the first edited edition of this book.
Since 1969, we have printed tens of thousands of copies of this book and have distributed them across the world. Several others have also translated it into their own languages and distributed them.
English: (being revised)
Spanish: (being revised)
Russian: available
Spanish: (being revised)
Russian: available
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Some of Brother Green's experiences with Brother Branham are written in a short testimony booklet which is available as a free download. Some of the many times he has given his testimony are also available to listen to or download.
WILLIAM BRANHAM - A MAN SENT FROM GOD
by Gordon Lindsay

“The story of the life of William Branham is so out of this world and beyond the ordinary that were there not available a host of infallible proofs which document and attest its authenticity, one might well be excused for considering it farfetched and incredible. But the facts are so generally known, and of such a nature that they can be so easily verified by any sincere investigator, that they must stand as God’s witness to His willingness and purpose to reveal Himself again to men as he once did in the days of the prophets and apostles. This story of this prophet’s life–for he is a prophet, though we infrequently use the term–indeed witnesses to the fact that Bible days are here again.” —Gordon Lindsay
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WILLIAM BRANHAM - A PROPHET VISITS SOUTH AFRICA
by Julius Stadsklev

“Only believe, only believe, all things are possible, only believe” was the theme song of William Branham’s campaigns. Awed by the works that the Lord did during their trip to South Africa, Julius Stadsklev wrote, “Oh, for words to express what He [God] did in South Africa those last three months of 1951. But human ability, even at its best, could never fully portray the signs and wonders which God wrought in our midst.”
Julius Stadsklev describes many events that he saw as he traveled with William Branham in South Africa. There are numerous photographs, newspaper clippings, and written testimonies of the people who were healed during these meetings.
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End Time Message Tabernacle
Voice of God Recordings, Inc (Search for "South Africa")
Voice of God Recordings, Inc (Search for "South Africa")
SUPERNATURAL: THE LIFE OF WILLIAM BRANHAM SERIES
by Owen Jorgensen

“Somewhere in the world, a sincere teenager is searching for answers to questions like: Does God really exist? If so, who is He? And where is He? And is this God interested in my life? To you, young searcher, this book is dedicated… For so once was I.”
“I structured this biography chronologically, feeling that much insight could be gained by watching William Branham’s life unfold step by step. Many biographers remain ever-present in their text, analyzing and explaining the future significance of every event they describe. I chose not to do this, letting the meaning of each event remain a mystery until that point in the story when William Branham himself learned its significance. This allows the reader to follow his life as he lived it, to understand the development of his character, and to appreciate his struggle to comprehend the meaning of his peculiar life.” —Owen Jorgensen
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