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Lindsay, Gordon
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Gordon Lindsay (1906–1973) was a Pentecostal pastor, revivalist, and prolific writer who documented the Post-Second World War healing revival that was spearheaded by The Voice of Healing ministry. He is probably best known for his work with William Branham and as the co-founder of Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, TX.

The author of more than 200 books, Lindsay played a vital role in the ministry success of scores of healing evangelists during the 1940s and 1950s. He also helped to plant hundreds of churches in various countries. Over t…

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Barnes III, Roscoe, “Lindsay, Gordon”, in: Brill's Encyclopedia of Global Pentecostalism Online, Edited by: Michael Wilkinson, Connie Au, Jörg Haustein, Todd M. Johnson. Consulted online on 30 May 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2589-3807_EGPO_COM_038276>
First published online: 2019
First print edition: 20201204



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