An Interview with Demos Shakarian and Howard Ervin: Difference between revisions

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|'''The following interview''' between Demos Shakarian and Howard Ervin was given on January 25, 1965 in Phoenix, Arizona, after William Branham had preached the sermon "[http://www.thefreeword.com/books/0765-L.pdf This Day This Scripture Is Fulfilled]".   
|'''The following interview''' between Demos Shakarian and Howard Ervin was given on January 25, 1965 in Phoenix, Arizona, after William Branham had preached the sermon "[http://www.thefreeword.com/books/0765-L.pdf This Day This Scripture Is Fulfilled]".   


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|style="width:150px"|'''Demos Shakarian:''' ||"Maybe you would like to say a word, Howard."
|style="width:15%"|'''Demos Shakarian:''' ||"Maybe you would like to say a word, Howard."
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|'''Howard Ervin:''' ||"Between twelve and fifteen years ago, Aunt Edith was healed of Raynaud's disease, which I understand is medically incurable. I don't know whether Brother Branham told you the circumstances. And I wonder if I might take just one moment to do so. This is her card that she got for the healing line. She never got in the healing line. She was sitting, seated in the second row, in the auditorium here in Phoenix. Brother Branham had preached his heart out, was just too exhausted to pray for people. But suddenly he looked down at her, looked directly at her, and said, 'You can be healed if you want to be.' And she went out of that meeting, healed, and is still healed."
|'''Howard Ervin:''' ||"Between twelve and fifteen years ago, Aunt Edith was healed of Raynaud's disease, which I understand is medically incurable. I don't know whether Brother Branham told you the circumstances. And I wonder if I might take just one moment to do so. This is her card that she got for the healing line. She never got in the healing line. She was sitting, seated in the second row, in the auditorium here in Phoenix. Brother Branham had preached his heart out, was just too exhausted to pray for people. But suddenly he looked down at her, looked directly at her, and said, 'You can be healed if you want to be.' And she went out of that meeting, healed, and is still healed."