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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K
John and Charles discuss the global spread of William Branham’s message following his death, tracing its expansion through missionary efforts in the late 1960s and 1970s. They highlight how the movement initially targeted pre-existing religious networks, such as independent Apostolic and Pentecostal churches, before spreading further into regions like the Caribbean, South America, and Africa. The discussion delves into the key figures involved in this expansion, including Robert Lambert, who established churches in the Caribbean, and Perry Green, who played a significant role in Venezuela. The conversation also touches on the role of the Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship in financing missionary work and the presence of various controversies surrounding those involved, including allegations of fraud and criminal activity.
As the message spread, it took on different forms, particularly in regions where Branham himself never visited. In places like India, Brazil, and the Philippines, local leaders adapted the message to fit their unique contexts, sometimes leading to extreme beliefs, such as outright worship of Branham. Charles and John highlight how misinformation and deception played a role in maintaining the movement, with leaders knowingly spreading embellished or false narratives about Branham’s life and prophecies. They discuss how the movement quickly transitioned from being led by those who had met Branham to being populated by people who only knew him through secondhand accounts, reinforcing the mythology surrounding him. This process of myth-making, they argue, ultimately turned the movement into something far removed from its original claims, shaping it into a belief system built more on legend than on historical truth.
00:00 Introduction
03:09 Spread of the Message in the Caribbean
06:37 Role of Robert Lambert in Caribbean Church Planting
11:28 Controversies in Trinidad and Tobago
14:01 Bob Lambert’s Murder
16:13 Early Church Planting in South America
20:44 Paul Schaer and the Mysterious Colonia Dignidad
24:22 The Impact of Ewald Frank in South America
30:01 Archie Martin’s Work in Brazil
35:52 The Rise of the Message in the Philippines
40:14 The Role of Perry Green in Latin America
44:12 India and the Challenges of Branham’s Ministry
50:01 Influence of the Independent Assemblies of God in South America
53:07 The Australian and New Zealand Connection
55:01 The End of the Mission Push and Its Aftermath
57:00 Reflections on Branham’s Prophecies and Their Legacy
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– Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBSpezVG15TVG-lOYMRXuyQ
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https://www.patreon.com/branham
Available on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts:
https://william-branham.org/podcast
Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962
Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K
John and Charles discuss the global spread of William Branham’s message following his death, tracing its expansion through missionary efforts in the late 1960s and 1970s. They highlight how the movement initially targeted pre-existing religious networks, such as independent Apostolic and Pentecostal churches, before spreading further into regions like the Caribbean, South America, and Africa. The discussion delves into the key figures involved in this expansion, including Robert Lambert, who established churches in the Caribbean, and Perry Green, who played a significant role in Venezuela. The conversation also touches on the role of the Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship in financing missionary work and the presence of various controversies surrounding those involved, including allegations of fraud and criminal activity.
As the message spread, it took on different forms, particularly in regions where Branham himself never visited. In places like India, Brazil, and the Philippines, local leaders adapted the message to fit their unique contexts, sometimes leading to extreme beliefs, such as outright worship of Branham. Charles and John highlight how misinformation and deception played a role in maintaining the movement, with leaders knowingly spreading embellished or false narratives about Branham’s life and prophecies. They discuss how the movement quickly transitioned from being led by those who had met Branham to being populated by people who only knew him through secondhand accounts, reinforcing the mythology surrounding him. This process of myth-making, they argue, ultimately turned the movement into something far removed from its original claims, shaping it into a belief system built more on legend than on historical truth.
00:00 Introduction
03:09 Spread of the Message in the Caribbean
06:37 Role of Robert Lambert in Caribbean Church Planting
11:28 Controversies in Trinidad and Tobago
14:01 Bob Lambert’s Murder
16:13 Early Church Planting in South America
20:44 Paul Schaer and the Mysterious Colonia Dignidad
24:22 The Impact of Ewald Frank in South America
30:01 Archie Martin’s Work in Brazil
35:52 The Rise of the Message in the Philippines
40:14 The Role of Perry Green in Latin America
44:12 India and the Challenges of Branham’s Ministry
50:01 Influence of the Independent Assemblies of God in South America
53:07 The Australian and New Zealand Connection
55:01 The End of the Mission Push and Its Aftermath
57:00 Reflections on Branham’s Prophecies and Their Legacy
______________________
– Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/branham
– Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBSpezVG15TVG-lOYMRXuyQ
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