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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 Lindsay's status as a key organizer of revival meetings, Lindsay played a key role in the
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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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A few months later in July 1948, Branham announced he was stepping away from the revival circuit for a time. The news came as quite a blow to Lindsay who had just begun the revival publication to cover Branham's meetings. Coverage of other evangelists, such as
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and founded Zion as a religious commune. When the city went bankrupt, after the fall of Dowie, the Lindsay family moved to a Christian community led by Pisgah Finis E. Yoakum in California, and then to Portland, Oregon. Lindsay converted to
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James Gordon Lindsay was born and raised in an atmosphere of healing and Pentecostal experience. He was born in Zion City, Illinois, on June 18, 1906. His parents were Thomas Lindsay and Effie (Ramsey) Lindsay. They were followers of
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during 1949 and began to function as a loose fellowship of ministers under the Voice of Healing banner. In 1950 a biography of Branham written by Lindsay ("William Branham: A Man Sent from God") was published.
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movement and was the organizer of the 1940 Anglo Saxon World Federation Convention held during March in Vancouver, Canada. Speakers at the event included Canadian minister
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groups. By 1940 he was organizing large convention meetings, including the 1940 Anglo-Saxon World Federation meetings in Vancouver.
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began to appear in the magazine as it circulated nationwide. The group sponsored the first convention of healing evangelists in
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The Voice of Healing, An Inter-Evangelical Publication of the Latter-Day Sign-Gift Ministries, Vol. 1, No. 4, July 1948
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The Voice of Healing, An Inter-Evangelical Publication of the Branham Healing Campaign, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1948
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By October 1950, Branham was no longer the publisher but was listed as an associate editor. The
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Lindsay, Freda, My Diary Secrets, Christ for the Nations, Inc., Dallas, TX, 1976, p.109
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church in California before later returning to Oregon, where he married Freda Schimpf.
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All Things Are Possible: The Healing and Charismatic Revivals in Modern America
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magazine in 1948. Lindsay gradually took over full management of the
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broke out, Lindsay accepted a call to become pastor of a church in
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as associate editor, and Anna Jeanne Moore as circulation editor.
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association which helped launch and popularize the ministries of
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In 1947 he began serving as campaign manager and publicist for
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Gordon Lindsay
Gordon Lindsay (footballer)

Zion
Illinois
Dallas
Texas
Pentecostal evangelist
writer
pastor
Christ for the Nations Institute
Zion, Illinois
John Alexander Dowie
Portland, Oregon
John G. Lake
Charles Fox Parham
Assembly of God
British Israelite
Pentecostal
William Branham
Oral Roberts
A. A. Allen

William Branham
Oral Roberts
Gordon Lindsay
Kansas City
John Alexander Dowie
Elijah the Prophet
Pentecostalism

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