Welcome to Believe the Sign. If you haven't seen the introduction, please click here.
An introduction to God, the Bible, and the message and ministry of William Branham.
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Rumors began spreading in the late 1940s about a man whose ministry was so powerful he could heal cancer and even raise the dead. As independent sources confirmed each other, some basic facts began to emerge: the man's name was William Branham, he was uneducated but taught than an Angel had commissioned him to heal the sick, he preached only about Jesus Christ and faith in God's name, and people were indeed healed by his prayers. By 1950, it was confirmed that he had even raised the dead.
The purpose of this incredible ministry was simply to draw attention to Jesus Christ. Once you begin to look at Jesus Christ in the light of William Branham's ministry, you will start to understand that Jesus Christ will fulfill his promise to return, and that the the Bible is relevant today.
We invite you to examine the evidence. Look, learn, listen, watch, read, explore...
Introduction
Evidence
Doctrines
Questions
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Feature Article
In Houston, Texas, on January 24, 1950, an amazing photograph was taken by Douglas Studios.
In the photograph, there appeared a halo-like Light above the head of Rev. William Branham. The negative was taken to George J. Lacy, Examiner of Questioned Documents.
George J. Lacy was asked to determine whether or not the light could have been the result of improper exposure, developing or retouching. This investigation served to completely authenticate the fact that the unusual brightness was definitely caused by a light striking the negative, even though there was no natural light source behind William Branham at the time...
Click here to find out more, and to read a copy of George J. Lacy's signed report.
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Jesus said: If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not. But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works: that ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in him. (John 10:37, 38)
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