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A couple of months later he repeated this story:
A couple of months later he repeated this story:


:''And I'm hearing that glorious old song "Only Believe," and of Paul Rader, the writer of that song. And I was a little boy setting at his feet when he was writing that song. Guess, little did he know then that would be my theme song around the world. <ref>51-0729A</ref>
:''And I'm hearing that glorious old song "Only Believe," and of Paul Rader, the writer of that song. And '''I was a little boy setting at his feet when he was writing that song.''' Guess, little did he know then that would be my theme song around the world. <ref>51-0729A</ref>


And again he repeated it in 1956 and was even specific about the church he attended (which appears to have been in Fort Wayne, Indiana:
And again he repeated it in 1956 and was even specific about the church he attended (which appears to have been in Fort Wayne, Indiana:


:''...when I was a little old boy, setting up there at the Rediger Tabernacle, listened to Paul Rader preach, that I'd ever pack his song around the world. How many knows the Rediger Tabernacle, would you hold hand up? Sure.<ref>William Branham, 56-0615 - An Exodus, para. 62</ref>
:''...'''when I was a little old boy, setting up there at the Rediger Tabernacle, listened to Paul Rader preach''', that I'd ever pack his song around the world. How many knows the Rediger Tabernacle, would you hold hand up? Sure.<ref>William Branham, 56-0615 - An Exodus, para. 62</ref>


=Was William Branham good friends with Paul Rader?=
=Was William Branham good friends with Paul Rader?=