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|'''Fact Correction''' <br> Julius Stadsklev wrote about the healing of Florence Nightengale in his book A Prophet Visits South Africa. His facts were so wrong that Rev. Gwilam Francis (who was also in the room with William Branham was Florence Shirlaw was prayed for), wrote to Voice of Healing who published the revised facts in 1954. It is not known how many other stories of Julius Stadsklev also contained significant errors. | |||
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The first evening that we were in East London it was very windy at the beginning of the service. Just as Brother Branham came to the platform, the wind subsided and it became very quiet...The following Friday we had a similar experience with rain. It looked as if the meeting would have to be disbanded. But as Brother Branham arrived at the grounds, it stopped raining and within a few minutes the sky was clear. (A Prophet Visits South Africa, pg. 112) | |||
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Friday Brother Branham went downtown to buy a pair of slippers. Going into Cuthberts Shoe Store, he was approached by a clerk who recognized him. The clerk pointed out a man, just walking out of the store, who had been in and bought his first pair of shoes in twenty years. His feet had been so deformed that he was unable to wear shoes. During the first evening service there in Durban when Brother Branham prayed for the people as a whole, this man received his healing and now his feet were normal. (A Prophet Visits South Africa, pg. 120) | |||
<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">Young lady healed of a broken back</div> | <div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">Young lady healed of a broken back</div> | ||
[[Image:Girl in accident healed.jpg|right| | [[Image:Girl in accident healed.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Photo of healed girl (right) moments before her mother (left) faints.]] | ||
That same evening a young girl about fourteen years of age was carried in on a cot by Red Cross workers. She also had a broken back and was crying because of the intense pain she was suffering. During the meeting, Brother Branham pointed to her and said, ''"Your back has been broken. Jesus Christ just healed you. Stand up and accept your healing."'' | That same evening a young girl about fourteen years of age was carried in on a cot by Red Cross workers. She also had a broken back and was crying because of the intense pain she was suffering. During the meeting, Brother Branham pointed to her and said, ''"Your back has been broken. Jesus Christ just healed you. Stand up and accept your healing."'' | ||
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After the service the girl walked around rejoicing in the healing that she had received. I asked her how her back had been broken and she said it had happened in an automobile accident about a year ago. Asking her how much walking she had done since the accident she replied that she had not been on her feet since the time of the accident until that night after Brother Branham pointed her out and told her to get up and claim her healing. (A Prophet Visits South Africa, pgs. 77 & 78) | After the service the girl walked around rejoicing in the healing that she had received. I asked her how her back had been broken and she said it had happened in an automobile accident about a year ago. Asking her how much walking she had done since the accident she replied that she had not been on her feet since the time of the accident until that night after Brother Branham pointed her out and told her to get up and claim her healing. (A Prophet Visits South Africa, pgs. 77 & 78) | ||