Here's a good one about Branham and Bosworth:
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On January, 1950, a baptist minister names Dr. Best challenged the veracity of the healing miracles in the William Branham crusades. Branham refused to debate with Reverend Best, but his campaign manager, the famous F.F Bosworth took on the challenge. Bosworth started by reading the notes listed in his Scofield Bible about the 7 redemptive names of Jehovah. Bosworth then asked the following: “Was the redemptive name of Jehovah applied to Jesus?”
Dr. Best shifted position in his seat, but did not speak. Bosworth: “Why, Mr Best, I’m surprised you don’t answer. This is one of the weakest argument I have. Jehovah Jireh (God will provide himself a sacrifice -Gen 22.14) applies to Jesus - and every christian will agree that it does - then the name Jehovah Rapha (the Lord our healer - Ex 15.26) must also apply. If Jesus is God’s provided sacrifice to save us from our sins, then He must also be our healer. What do you say to that, Mr. Best?” Later on, Fred Bosworth stepped up to the microphone and said: “Just a moment Mr. Best. I want to ask this audience - how many Baptists here can prove by a doctor’s statement that you have been healed in these Houston meetings? Would you please stand up?”. 300 stood up. (I still remember Bosworth’s questions 20 years after reading it for the first time. You simply can’t refute this.)
There are multiple sources for this event but the best one is the William Branham biography by Owen Jorgensen volume 1 chapter 46 from 2011. Audio edition with mp3 also available. The pdf of the newspaper is also available online and can be found with a google search. The famous pic of Branham with the pillar of light above his head was also taken at this meeting. Raymond T. Richey was also there that night.