Faith Power and Controversy: Post Latter Rain Confusion
22.1.2025
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John and Charles open by discussing the origins and evolution of the Return Ministry belief within the context of William Branham’s message. They describe the initial schism in the message community, driven by opposing views on church order and the introduction of Branham’s unfulfilled prophecies. John recounts how followers rationalized Branham’s death by creating the belief that he would resurrect to complete his unfinished work, which formed the foundation of the Return Ministry doctrine. Charles elaborates on how early leaders like Orman Neville actively opposed these ideas, leading to significant divisions in the community.
As the conversation progresses, they explore the factions that developed, highlighting the tensions between younger, more radical preachers and the older, established leadership. The duo delves into the broader implications of the post-World War II healing revival, emphasizing the financial and ideological conflicts that contributed to the fragmentation of the movement. They reflect on the long-term impact of these schisms, noting the rise of charismatic offshoots and the persistence of cognitive dissonance among adherents. Their analysis paints a comprehensive picture of the ideological, social, and financial dynamics that shaped the early years of the movement’s fragmentation.
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