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William Branham, The Acts of a Prophet

by Pearry Green

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After the death of Brother William Branham in 1965, I was routinely asked to give a first-hand account of the things I had seen and heard, regarding his life and ministry. In 1969, over several evenings, I purposed to put on record this account, and thus told my testimony to my congregation at Tucson Tabernacle in Tucson, Arizona. During the past 46 years of my ministry, I have told many of these experiences, but never in chronological order. With a desire to update, revise and correct discrepancies as needed, I took several church services to lay out a more accurate and thorough accounting of my experiences with Brother Branham. I often ask myself why was I blessed to see and hear all of these things. Why did this man of God recount many of his most amazing and precious experiences with me? I was told that my memory was a gift of God, therefore while I am yet in this tabernacle-I will endeavor to speak the things which we have seen and heard (Acts 4:20), and bear witness of what God has done in this generation in the life and ministry of William Branham. I trust this testimony will be a blessing to you.- Pearry GreenApril 2011… (more)

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After the death of Brother William Branham in 1965, I was routinely asked to give a first-hand account of the things I had seen and heard, regarding his life and ministry. In 1969, over several evenings, I purposed to put on record this account, and thus told my testimony to my congregation at Tucson Tabernacle in Tucson, Arizona. During the past 46 years of my ministry, I have told many of these experiences, but never in chronological order. With a desire to update, revise and correct discrepancies as needed, I took several church services to lay out a more accurate and thorough accounting of my experiences with Brother Branham. I often ask myself why was I blessed to see and hear all of these things. Why did this man of God recount many of his most amazing and precious experiences with me? I was told that my memory was a gift of God, therefore while I am yet in this tabernacle-I will endeavor to speak the things which we have seen and heard (Acts 4:20), and bear witness of what God has done in this generation in the life and ministry of William Branham. I trust this testimony will be a blessing to you.- Pearry GreenApril 2011

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