Wednesday, February 18, 2026

From Healing Revivals to Hidden Racism: How William Branham Was Used

 

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John and Charles trace how William Branham’s rise was shaped by a network of orphanages, revival sponsorships, and influential figures operating behind the scenes. Drawing on sermons, taped statements, and historical context, they examine the connections between Branham, Roy E. Davis, Gordon Lindsay, and institutions that helped propel him to prominence in Canada and the United States.

The discussion centers on how racial ideology moved from covert influence to open expression, culminating in Branham’s public defense of segregation and his later embrace of serpent seed doctrine. By examining Little Rock and the shifting tone of Branham’s sermons, this episode explores how theology, power, and race became inseparably intertwined.

  • Introduction
  • Orphanages, sponsorship, and Branham’s rise
  • Manipulation, influence, and public image
  • Segregation, serpent seed, and sermon shifts
  • Little Rock and the move from covert to open ideology




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