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dc.contributor.authorLindsay, Gordonen
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-01T19:45:53Z
dc.date.available2024-03-01T19:45:53Z
dc.identifier.uriarchives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/63586
dc.description.tableofcontentsThe drowning boy, p. 3 -- The city of Zion, p. 6 -- The horse traders, p. 10 -- Utopia in southern California, p. 14 -- Boyhood days, p. 20 -- How I finished school, p. 27 -- My conversion to Christ, p. 33 -- Dr. John G. Lake and the Church at Portland, p. 44 -- The call to the ministry, p. 47 -- We go to El Cajon, p. 55 -- Three young preachers try their wings, p. 60 -- Frank burns the broom man, p. 67 -- Experiences in the evangelistic field, p. 79 -- We go to the deep south, p. 91 -- I start a church in Ajo, p. 96 -- Experiences in Dixie, p. 101 -- My last year in the South, p. 108 -- How to start a church, p. 121 -- Marriage and our first meetings together, p. 127 -- We pastor in Ashland, p. 135 -- William Branham enters the scene, p. 140 -- The evil intruder, p. 147 -- Events of the year 1948. p. 156 -- Testing the deliverance ministry in Mexico, p. 161 -- That amazing photograph, p. 166 -- The meetings in Scandinavia and the raising of the dead boy, p. 170 -- The summer campaigns in America, p. 176 -- The deliverance revival spreads to overseas, p. 181 -- Jack Coe and the great Kansas City flood, p. 184 -- The Miami court trial and the passing of a great evangelist, p. 191 -- The literature and prayer crusades, p. 207 -- The rendezvous at Greenwich, p. 213 -- The native evangelist crusade, p. 222 -- A visitation from the Lord, p. 227 -- The native church crusade, p. 234 -- The holy land crusade, p. 239 -- Traveling in the interest of world missions, p. 246 -- Divine healing in our family, p. 254 -- Mother's passing, p. 265 -- The ministry of evangelism, p. 270 -- Life for death, p. 279en
dc.format.extent5.48 x 8.31 inchesen
dc.format.extent310 pagesen
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dc.publisherThe Voice of Healing Publishing Co.en
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dc.titleThe Gordon Lindsay Storyen
dc.identifier.box159en


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