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In 1951, William Branham prayed for a boy named Donny Morton, which was reported in Chatelaine Magazine and re-printed in a condensed version in the Reader’s Digest. This article describes how William Branham described the boy’s situation to his father, without asking questions. While William Branham said the boy was healed, the article tells that Donny Morton died of pneumonia while recovering from surgery.  In other words, William Branham properly discerned Donny Morton’s situation, but that did not help Donny Morton who died in November of 1951.  <ref> http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/DonnyMorton_Page4 </ref>
In 1951, William Branham prayed for a boy named Donny Morton, which was reported in Chatelaine Magazine and re-printed in a condensed version in the Reader’s Digest. This article describes how William Branham described the boy’s situation to his father, without asking questions. While William Branham said the boy was healed, the article tells that Donny Morton died of pneumonia while recovering from surgery.  In other words, William Branham properly discerned Donny Morton’s situation, but that did not help Donny Morton who died in November of 1951.  <ref> http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/DonnyMorton_Page4 </ref>
[[Image:Durban1.jpg|thumb|780px|The non-European section of the Durban congregation.]]


In Durban, South Africa in 1951, William Branham spoke at meetings sponsored by the Apostolic Faith Mission, the Assemblies of God, the Pentecostal Holiness Church, and the Full Gospel Church of God. Meetings were conducted in eleven cities, with a combined attendance of a half million people. On the final day of the Durban meetings, held at the Greyville Racecourse, an estimated 45,000 people attended and thousands more were turned away at the gates. As he travelled around the world he met many individuals of public influence.  <ref> http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/A_Prophet_Visits_South_Africa,_by_Julius_Stadsklev </ref>
In Durban, South Africa in 1951, William Branham spoke at meetings sponsored by the Apostolic Faith Mission, the Assemblies of God, the Pentecostal Holiness Church, and the Full Gospel Church of God. Meetings were conducted in eleven cities, with a combined attendance of a half million people. On the final day of the Durban meetings, held at the Greyville Racecourse, an estimated 45,000 people attended and thousands more were turned away at the gates. As he travelled around the world he met many individuals of public influence.  <ref> http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/A_Prophet_Visits_South_Africa,_by_Julius_Stadsklev </ref>
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A daughter Sarah was born to Meda and William Branham on March 19, 1951 followed by a son Joseph who was born on May 19, 1955. <ref> http://searchingforvindication.com/timeline.html </ref>
A daughter Sarah was born to Meda and William Branham on March 19, 1951 followed by a son Joseph who was born on May 19, 1955. <ref> http://searchingforvindication.com/timeline.html </ref>


[[Image:Durban1.jpg|thumb|800px|The non-European section of the Durban congregation.]]


=Teaching Strange Doctrine=
=Teaching Strange Doctrine=