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 THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUITS:

Senior American & Internationally Apostle and Kingdom of God Messenger, Elder James Winfree Sr, I am mandated by the Lord to cultivate, enlighten, and empower Jesus Christ's nations and daughters in His love and grace. Please know this: I am not in the work of ministry to beg for money, but I do need financial supporters. I am in Christ's work and ministry to hear Jesus Christ say, "Well done, good and faithful minister;" this is the reward we expect. Glory to God in Jesus Christ. HALLELUJAH!
Proverbs 4:7
Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore, get wisdom. And in all you're getting, get understanding.
Luke 6:43
A Tree Is Known by Its Fruit
“For a good tree does not bear bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit.
The Latter Rain Christian Movement, also known as the New Order or the New Order of the Latter Rain, was a post-World War II movement within Pentecostal Christianity that remains controversial. The movement saw itself as a continuation of the restorationism of early Pentecostalism. The movement began with major revivals between 1948 and 1952 and became established as a large, semi-organized movement. It continued into the 1960s. The movement had a profound impact on subsequent movements as its participants dispersed throughout the broader Charismatic and Pentecostal movements beginning in the 1960s.
2 Timothy 2:15
Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
The Latter Rain Movement had its beginnings in the years following World War II and was contemporary with the evangelical awakening led by Billy Graham, as well as with the Healing Revival of Oral Roberts, Jack Coe, and William Branham. In the fall of 1947, several leaders of the small Pentecostal ( PAW ) ( UPC) ( COGIC ) ( HOLINESS GROUPS ), Sharon Orphanage and Schools in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, were inspired to begin a period of intense fasting and prayer for "outpourings of the Holy Spirit" after visiting one of Branham's healing campaigns in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. After weeks of fasting and prayer, the participants had ecstatic experiences and reported miracles. Later that year, groups organized large reviv, al events, and news quickly swept across Canada and the United States, influencing many Pentecostal believers. The movement was deeply influenced by British Israelism, and many of the movement's doctrines, including their interpretation of the "Latter Rain" prophecy, were based on parallels drawn between the church and Israel based on British Israel ideology.
John 3:19
And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
Joseph Mattsson-Boze was an important leader of the movement and helped organize many revival conventions. He publicized the Latter Rain movement and its leaders in his Herald of Faith magazine in the 1950s and 1960s. Boze was instrumental in bringing the Independent Assemblies of God to the revival. The IAoG was a key supporter of the Latter Rain movement and provided an early framework that emphasized the independence of the local church and opposed complex denominational structures. As the revival died down after a few years, those who had been swayed by the doctrine formed various loosely affiliated groups. William Branham, Ern Baxter, Sam Fife, John Robert Stevens, Paul Cain, Emanuele Cannistraci, Dick Iverson, Kevin Conner, Dick Benjamin, Leonard Fox, Violet Kitely, Reg Lazelle, David Schoch, George Evans, Charlotte Baker, Fuchsia Pickett, Jim Watt, Jim Jones, David Koresh, Father Divine, Daddy Grace and others were prominent ministries that influenced and were influenced by the Latter Rain. Did not Ms. Oprah Winfrey make a statement saying in her research and findings that there are many ways to heaven, and she was hated for saying it?
Matthew 15:14
Let them alone. They are blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a ditch.”
The Latter Rain strongly emphasized relational networks over denominational structures. Latter Rain emphases are some of the most noticeable differences between Pentecostals and Charismatics, as delineated, for example, by the Assemblies of God USA in their 2000 position paper on end-time revival. The Latter Rain movement was rejected by classical Pentecostal denominations. The broader Pentecostal movement began to strongly reject elements of the Latter Rain movement starting in the early 1950s, which caused significant discord and confrontations between participants in the Latter Rain and the leadership of older Pentecostal groups. The term Latter Rain increasingly became a pejorative label among the broader Pentecostal movement; therefore, many ministers who were influenced by the movement became reluctant to share their connections to the movement. Much of the movement, along with elements of the Healing Revival, was integrated into parts of the larger Charismatic movement.
Proverbs 16:25
There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death. Amen.
His Serving Founder, Presiding Senior Apostle, Messenger Elder James Winfree Sr & Elect Lady Betty R Winfree
We can be contacted and reached at apostle.winfree@yahoo.com, apostlejrwinfree@gmail.com ( Please let us know how to keep you covered faithfully in our prayers ).
And sow prayers, love, encouragement, financially, and whatever the Holy Spirit leads you to give or sow, all will be very welcome and appreciated:
YEAHUA YAH IS LORD GOD!!!
02-02-2026

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