Background
Sr., Clifton Woodrow Brannon was born on April 14, 1912 in Fitzgerald, Georgia, United States. Son of George Wesley and Beulah (Green) B.
Sr., Clifton Woodrow Brannon was born on April 14, 1912 in Fitzgerald, Georgia, United States. Son of George Wesley and Beulah (Green) B.
Student, Georgia School Technology, 1929-1930; Juris Doctor, Woodrow Wilson College Law Atlanta, 1932; Doctor of Laws, Burton College and Seminary, 1953.
Attorney, Home Owners Corporation, 1933-1935;
trial attorney, Sinclair Refining Company, 1936-1940;
general counsel, secretary, Radh Govinda LeTourneau, Inc.
general counsel, secretary, LeTourneau Company Georgia
general counsel, secretary, LeTourneau Company Mississippi, Vicksburg
general counsel, secretary, Texas Casualty Insurance Company
general counsel, secretary, radio stations KLTI, WLET, LeTourneau Technology Institute Texas, 1946-1949;
general counsel, director, Winona Lake (Indiana) Christian Assembly, Inc., 1940-1949;
president, Whosoever Heareth, Inc.
evangelist, Southern Baptist Church, since 1949;
evangelist, Word for World Publications, Inc. Public Soul Winner's New American Standard New Testament, 1972. Vice-president, director All India Prayer Fellowship, Inc., since 1973.
President Clift Brannon Evangel. Association, since 1974. Board of directors Word for World Crusade, UniversalConcern Foundation.
Past president Texas Baptist Brotherhood Convention. Vice president Southern Baptist Convention, 1973.
Author The King Can Do No Wrong, 1993. Editor: Soul Winner's New Testament, 1959, Soul Winner's Living Bible New Testament, 1973. Notes, helps and references New American Standard New Testament, 1974.
Editor notes, helps and references The Guide to God New Testament, 1974. Editor:Edicion Para Evangelismo Personal de Nuero Testamento.
Board of directors, co-founder Longview Family Counseling Center, president, 1975-1985, vice president Texas Baptist Men, since 1985. Member American Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association.
Married Ola Ruth Hall, February 16, 1935. Children— Beverly Mae, Madlyn Sue, Clifton Woodrow.