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Healing Revival
The Healing Revival is a term used by many American Charismatics in reference to a revival movement in the late 1940s and 1950s. It was concurrent with, and in some ways more broad than, the more well known evangelical revival led by Billy Graham.
Oral Roberts was perhaps the leading figure of the movement, and the one to leave the biggest legacy, including the university bearing his name. William Branham is widely regarded as the initiator and the pacesetter of the revival.〔Harrell, D. E., ''All Things Are Possible: The Healing and Charismatic Revivals in Modern America'', Indiana University Press, 1978 p. 25.〕〔Weaver, C. D., ''The Healer-Prophet: William Marrion Branham (A Study of the Prophetic in American Pentecostalism)'', Mercer University Press, 2000, p. 139.〕 Referring to Branham’s first series of meetings in St Louis’ in June 1946, Krapohl & Lippy have commented: "Historians generally mark this turn in Branham’s ministry as inaugurating the modern healing revival".〔Krapohl, R. H., & Lippy, C. H., ''The Evangelicals: A Historical, Thematic, and Biographical Guide'', Greenwood Press, 1999, p. 69.〕 Branham was the source of inspiration for T. L. Osborn's worldwide crusade ministry and dozens of other smaller ministries involved in the Healing Revival.〔''Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements'' (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1988) p. 372.〕 Other major figures of the revival were Jack Coe and later A. A. Allen. Many of these ministries shared their healing testimonies in ''The Voice of Healing'', a periodical published by Gordon Lindsay, which created cohesion for the group in its nascent years.
A result of these major healing ministries of the post-War era was a renewed belief and emphasis in divine healing among many Christians, and this was a part of the broader Charismatic Movement, a movement which today numbers about 500 million worldwide.〔Hollenweger, W. J., Pentecostalism: Origins and Developments Worldwide (Peabody: Hendrickson, 1997) p. 1.〕
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