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#William Branham said that the boy was wearing shoes "the next day" after he prayed for him.  
#William Branham said that the boy was wearing shoes "the next day" after he prayed for him.  
#William Branham said "it got so he could run, meet his daddy and everything".  
#William Branham said "it got so he could run, meet his daddy and everything".  
#William Branham said that he said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD" the boy will be healed".
#William Branham said that he said, '''"THUS SAITH THE LORD"''' the boy will be healed".


'''The Reader's Digest Article'''
'''The Reader's Digest Article'''
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==The testimony of Donny Morton's sister==
In [https://offtheshelf.life/podcast/episode-43-how-to-defend-william-branham-poorly-part-2/ Episode 43 of the Off The Shelf podcast], we talked about the story of Donny Morton.  On August 25, 2018, Denelda (Morton) Clayton, Donny Morton's sister, left the following comment on the podcast website:
:''Donny Morton was my brother and what William Branham said about my brother healing and running to my dad or wearing shoes '''none of it was true.'''
We immediately emailed Denelda for clarification of her statement and the following is an excerpt from her email to us:
:''Donald was 2 years older than me. ...'''I know Donald never ran to my father or wore shoes ...I'm sure these things that Branham has said has come out either after my parents died, or they did not know of them because they would of been some upset and made sure the truth was known.'''
This is further confirmation that William Branham's "Thus Saith The Lord" failed with respect to the healing of Donny Morton.


=Summary of Donny Morton's story=
=Summary of Donny Morton's story=