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As the popularity of some of its members rose, they left the fellowship to establish their own organizations and publish their own literature. As a result of the popularity of the magazine, and
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during the authum of 1947 and, after meeting with him, they both agreed that
Lindsay should act as Branham's campaign manager. Later that year he resigned his pastoral position to become campaign manager for Branham. In order to promote the campaign, Lindsay started the
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and founded Zion as a religious commune. When the city went bankrupt, after the fall of Dowie, the
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