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'''Pearry Green''' was born in Manning, Louisiana on July 1, 1933, was ordained as a minister by William Branham on November 21, 1965, and continues to work today as the Pastor of [http://www.tucsontabernacle.com/ Tuscon Tabernacle].  Pearry Green was a friend to William Branham, accompanying him on various hunting trips, and was a eye-witness to supernatural miracles.  William Branham said the following about Pearry Green:
'''Pearry Green''' was born in Manning, Louisiana on July 1, 1933, was ordained as a minister by William Branham on November 21, 1965, and continues to work today as the Pastor of [http://www.tucsontabernacle.com/ Tuscon Tabernacle].  Pearry Green was a friend to William Branham, accompanying him on various hunting trips, and was a eye-witness to supernatural miracles.  William Branham said the following about Pearry Green:


:''Brother Green preaches the same thing and Message that I believe in. He's left his home; he's left his people; he's left his church. He was, I believe, he was a district superintendent or something of one of the organizations, and give the whole thing up when he heard This. He left everything that was dear to him also to come to the desert, just to support what God is giving to us now.''
:''Brother Green preaches the same thing and Message that I believe in. He's left his home; he's left his people; he's left his church. He was, I believe, he was a district superintendent or something of one of the organizations, and give the whole thing up when he heard This. He left everything that was dear to him also to come to the desert, just to support what God is giving to us now.''
:Sermon: What house will you build me. Tucson, Arizona, November 21, 1965.   
:Sermon: What house will you build me. Tucson, Arizona, November 21, 1965.   
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A portion of the prayer William Branham said over Pearry Green at his ordination is as follows:
A portion of the prayer William Branham said over Pearry Green at his ordination is as follows:
:''May he carry this Message, Lord, into this city and wherever You'll call him. May he be loyal, filled with the Spirit, living a life above reproach. God, let him have the hearts of the people, and that he might teach them and lead them and direct them in the path that we all desire to walk. Grant it, Lord.''
:''May he carry this Message, Lord, into this city and wherever You'll call him. May he be loyal, filled with the Spirit, living a life above reproach. God, let him have the hearts of the people, and that he might teach them and lead them and direct them in the path that we all desire to walk. Grant it, Lord.''
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Years later I asked him how he knew if someone had repented and put their sins under the Blood. He said, “That’s easy, Brother Green. When someone confesses their sins, God is faithful to forgive them. He not only forgives their sins, He forgets their sins. If He forgets them, He can’t show them to me. So, anything He shows to me, I know it has not been confessed.”  
Years later I asked him how he knew if someone had repented and put their sins under the Blood. He said, “That’s easy, Brother Green. When someone confesses their sins, God is faithful to forgive them. He not only forgives their sins, He forgets their sins. If He forgets them, He can’t show them to me. So, anything He shows to me, I know it has not been confessed.”  
=Sarah Branham's Testimony about Pearry Green=
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|'''Written in 1989'''
:''I remember that my father was very troubled before we left Tucson for the Jeffersonville meetings where he was to preach “The trail of the serpent” and expose names of the people of this message that were doing wrong including family members. In this tension we left Arizona. The last argument before we left was because my sister Becky wanted to stay in the apartment with her friend Betty Collins. My father never wanted her to stay. Finally he gave in as mother had already agreed and left her there. She gave her word that she would not leave the apartment.''
:''...Later I found out that Rebekah was with Pearry Green and they had a difficult time finding her to let her know about the accident.''
:''...From the family inheritance I received my share of 55,000 dollars after my mother passed away. The Rev. Pearry Green of Tucson presenting himself nicely as the pastor of the Branham family suggested that I give him 50,000 which he would invest into a travel agency. He said, “From this time you don’t need to worry any more. You can go as missionaries to Guatemala and every month you will receive you’re your support.” I don’t remember exactly whether it was three, four or five times he sent a monthly support. Then he informed me that things did not work out the way he expected, and we didn’t see the rest of the money until this day. But we were not the only ones falling into the trap with him.''
:''...When I was about to give birth to another child I asked my brother Joseph to give me 1,500 dollars to cover the hospital expenses, his reply was: “Where do you think I can get this money from?” I went to Rev. Pearry Green and he sent me off with “next to nothing.: My sister Becky took me to the Welfare while living in the house that is just as much mine as hers. We were of course not only disappointed we were upset seeing the luxury the rest of the family and also especially the ministers in this message are enjoying.''
:''...All insiders know about the 65,000 dollars Brother Sidney Jackson gave to Rev. Pearry Green who promised to take him as a co-pastor and accommodate him in Tucson. After the passing away of Brother Jackson of course Sister Jackson being left without money she begged Rev. Green and even other brothers approached him in this matter and finally he denies having received the money. I only hope that others who were also cheated will have the courage to come up with their stories and claims.''
For more of Sarah Branham's testimony, read the article on [[William Branham and Money]].
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