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The following testimony is an excerpt from the book "[[A Prophet Visits South Africa, by Julius Stadsklev|William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa]]" by [[Julius Stadsklev|Julius Stadsklev]].  
The following testimony is an excerpt from the book "[[A Prophet Visits South Africa, by Julius Stadsklev|William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa]]" by [[Julius Stadsklev|Julius Stadsklev]].  
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'''During the month of January, 1950''', Brother Branham  and Brother F.F. Bosworth were conducting meetings in Houston, Texas. On the same evening that the photograph was taken of Brother Branham, which registered the [[The Pillar of Fire|halo above his head]], Brother Bosworth showed Borther Branham a lady's picture. It had accompanied a letter and airplane ticket from Florence Nightingale of Durban, South Africa, a distant relative of the Florence Nightingale who founded the Red Cross. She was a mere skeleton and reminded then of [[Georgia Carter|Georgie Carter]], a young lady from Milltown, Indiana, who was in a similar condition before she received her healing.  
'''During the month of January, 1950''', Brother Branham  and Brother F.F. Bosworth were conducting meetings in Houston, Texas. On the same evening that the photograph was taken of Brother Branham, which registered the [[The Pillar of Fire|halo above his head]], Brother Bosworth showed Brother Branham a lady's picture. It had accompanied a letter and airplane ticket from Florence Nightingale of Durban, South Africa, a distant relative of the Florence Nightingale who founded the Red Cross. She was a mere skeleton and reminded then of [[Georgia Carter|Georgie Carter]], a young lady from Milltown, Indiana, who was in a similar condition before she received her healing.  


...This Florence Nightingale of Durban suffered from cancer at the entrance of the stomach which causes one to die of starvation. She weighed only about fifty pounds. She had been fed through the veins on glucose until that was no longer possible. Hearing of Brother Branham, she cried for him to come and pray for her. Thus she wrote for him to come, sending along her picture and plane ticket.
...This Florence Nightingale of Durban suffered from cancer at the entrance of the stomach which causes one to die of starvation. She weighed only about fifty pounds. She had been fed through the veins on glucose until that was no longer possible. Hearing of Brother Branham, she cried for him to come and pray for her. Thus she wrote for him to come, sending along her picture and plane ticket.