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||[[Brother Marathai]] was born and raised a Brahmin Hindu.  He became a Christian when he heard an unknown street preacher quote John 3:16.  Brother Marathai had a seat on the platform when William Branham preachd in India, where he was able to witness the events that occurred only feet away.  [[Brother Marathai|Click here to read more.]]
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||[[Julius Stadsklev]]joined William Branham during a 10 week missionary trip in South Africa during October through December of 1951. In 1952 Julius Stadsklev published a book entitled "William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa" in which he described many of his first-hand experiences, and included numerous photographs, newspaper clippings, and written testimonies of the people who were healed during these meetings.
||[[Julius Stadsklev]]joined William Branham during a 10 week missionary trip in South Africa during October through December of 1951. In 1952 Julius Stadsklev published a book entitled "William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa" in which he described many of his first-hand experiences, and included numerous photographs, newspaper clippings, and written testimonies of the people who were healed during these meetings.
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||[[Sunder Rao]] was present at William Branham's meetings in Bombay, India. He witnessed William Branham calling people out of the crowd by name, diagnosing their diseases, with the people confirming that both were correct.
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||[[Damayanti Anchan]] was 8 years old when she attended William Branham’s meetings in Bombay in 1954. Her mother, Grace Mabin, was also present at these meetings.  [[Damayanti Anchan|Click here]] to read their testimonies.
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||[[Generation book]] is a collection of 39 testimonies of people who were witnesses to William Branham's ministry. Compiled by Angela Smith, William Branham's granddaughter, this book was published in 2006 and is available from www.onlybelieve.com.
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||[[Ernest Fandler]] migrated from Switzerland to California before the great depression, and then moved up to Alaska looking for gold. He attended William Branham's meetings in Edmonton, Chicago, and Wisconson, and paid two men to lie on their prayer cards.  He is possibly the man that William Branham called '''''[[The Man from Windsor]]'''''. 
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