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{ | The following interviews were recorded in India by Rev. Samuel Shinde: | ||
=Eyewitness Testimony= | |||
[[Image:PremabaiGaikwad.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Premabai Gaikwad]] | [[Image:PremabaiGaikwad.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Premabai Gaikwad]] | ||
'''A Cancer Patient Instantly Healed''' | '''A Cancer Patient Instantly Healed''' | ||
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As Brother Branham finished the meeting and the ushers were taking him away speedily, the boy unconsciously got out of the wheelchair and went to touch him, not knowing that he was healed and already walking. | As Brother Branham finished the meeting and the ushers were taking him away speedily, the boy unconsciously got out of the wheelchair and went to touch him, not knowing that he was healed and already walking. | ||
=Healing= | |||
The late Sister Tirkee was staying in a hut given to her by the St. Paul’s Hindustani Church inside the Church compound. They were very poor, her husband jobless, and she and her children were sick. Her relatives, at that time, had come from North India to stay with them. They all had attended the services. She noticed, that after discernment, Brother Branham was getting weak, and the ushers had to hold him and take him to the car. | The late Sister Tirkee was staying in a hut given to her by the St. Paul’s Hindustani Church inside the Church compound. They were very poor, her husband jobless, and she and her children were sick. Her relatives, at that time, had come from North India to stay with them. They all had attended the services. She noticed, that after discernment, Brother Branham was getting weak, and the ushers had to hold him and take him to the car. | ||
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According to Sister Tirkee, there were huge crowds which had come from different parts of India and it’s neighboring countries. Patients were brought from the nearby Nair Hospital, even from the Operation Theater and the Hospital was almost empty. Meetings were initially held at the St. Paul’s Indian National Hindustani Church and later shifted to Hume Memorial Congregational Church to accommodate the ever increasing crowds. | According to Sister Tirkee, there were huge crowds which had come from different parts of India and it’s neighboring countries. Patients were brought from the nearby Nair Hospital, even from the Operation Theater and the Hospital was almost empty. Meetings were initially held at the St. Paul’s Indian National Hindustani Church and later shifted to Hume Memorial Congregational Church to accommodate the ever increasing crowds. | ||
=William Branham's Chauffeur= | |||
One day Samuel Shinde was traveling in a local train from Ulhasnagar to Bombay. He was preaching the Gospel to the people in the compartment, about our Lord Jesus and His wonderful works. There was a man sitting opposite him and listening attentively. He said, “Sir, a Preacher had come from U.S.A., and in his meetings many miracles took place and many were healed. Samuel Shinde asked him if the name of the Preacher was ‘William Branham’? | One day Samuel Shinde was traveling in a local train from Ulhasnagar to Bombay. He was preaching the Gospel to the people in the compartment, about our Lord Jesus and His wonderful works. There was a man sitting opposite him and listening attentively. He said, “Sir, a Preacher had come from U.S.A., and in his meetings many miracles took place and many were healed. Samuel Shinde asked him if the name of the Preacher was ‘William Branham’? | ||
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