Ewald Frank and the German Expansion of William Branham’s Message
Ewald Frank emerged as the central German leader of William Branham’s Message movement, founding Freie Volksmission and modeling his authority on Branham’s prophetic claims. His career has been marked by controversy, including allegations of moral misconduct, claimed supernatural experiences, and documented associations with Colonia Dignidad and its international fallout.
1952 Doomsday: Politics and Revelation
In June 1952, The Voice of Healing published Gordon Lindsay’s feature “The Coming Presidential Election and Prophecy,” claiming that a series of 666-day cycles drawn from Revelation 13 linked events from World War I through the New Deal to the upcoming U.S. presidential election, which it presented as a 1952
Branham's 1950 European Campaign: The Hidden Cold War Agenda
William Branham’s 1950 European campaign—publicly promoted as a revival tour—combined luxury travel, sightseeing, and even a visit to Paris’s Pigalle red-light district, revealing a far more worldly trip than followers imagined. Behind the scenes, tour organizer Baron von Blomberg operated as a politically connected Cold War strategist whose activities drew FBI scrutiny, linking Branham’s revival trip to high-level diplomatic networks rather than purely religious aims.
No records found.