Episode 30 - Sylvia Perkins - My Years in the Message (Part 2)

Episode 30 September 18, 2017 00:18:08
Episode 30 - Sylvia Perkins - My Years in the Message  (Part 2)
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Episode 30 - Sylvia Perkins - My Years in the Message (Part 2)

Sep 18 2017 | 00:18:08

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Show Notes

This is part 2 of our interview with Sylvia Perkins.  Sylvia attended Branham Tabernacle as a child.  She was in a myriad of William Branham’s services and even watched TV with Joseph Branham, the youngest of the Branham children.

She was at the funeral of William Branham and attended Lee Vayle’s church for 18 years following the William Branham’s death.  She was at the opening of the opening of the cornerstone of Branham Tabernacle after it was struck by a car and saw what it contained.  She even had an interview with William Branham and he told her she was a prophetess.

Join Bryan and Rod as they discuss the many astounding things that Sylvia had the opportunity of seeing.  We know you will be as surprised as we were at the many revelations and insights into the life and ministry of William Branham.

External links:

Music – I Must Tell The Truth – from I Believe by Charles Johnson and the Revivers – Available from Amazon

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