In 1947, William Branham began publishing The Voice of Healing, which was advertised as an “Inter-Evangelical Publication of the Branham Healing Campaigns.” It was published by William Branham himself from Shreveport, Louisiana, and Gordon Lindsay, Jack Moore, and Anna Jeanne Moore assisted Branham by editing the publication.
When William Branham and Gordon Lindsay started The Voice of Healing, the magazine was introduced at an introductory rate of $1.00 per year. Initially, the magazine was created to promote William Branham’s ministry, but as time went on and other stage acts were introduced, The Voice of Healing became the primary organ for the Healing Revivals. In just seven months' time, the magazine had 28,000 subscribers, bringing in $28,000 per year. In today’s money, that is over $372,000 a year.
By the second year of publication, the subscriptions nearly doubled. According to Doug Weaver, there were 40,000 subscribers of The Voice of Healing by 1949. In today’s money, that is over half of a million dollars coming in per year — just for the magazine subscription. This number does not include any additional money sent to the addresses listed as tithe, freewill offerings, or other donations and does not include the large sums of money collected during the revivals.
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