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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_CoeJack Coe - Wikipedia

    Jack Coe. Jack Coe (March 11, 1918 – December 16, 1956) was an American Pentecostal evangelist, nicknamed "the man of reckless faith". He was one of the first faith healers in the United States with a touring tent ministry after World War II. Coe was ordained in the Assemblies of God in 1944, and began to preach while still serving in World ...

  2. Nov 27, 2023 · Jack Coe died on December 16, 1956, at the age of 38, from poliomyelitis, a viral infection that affects the nervous system and can cause paralysis and respiratory failure. He contracted the disease in November 1956, while he was in Hot Springs, Arkansas, for a revival meeting. He returned to Texas and underwent a tracheotomy to help him ...

  3. Jack G. Coe was born on March 11, 1918 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His father, George, was a gambler and an alcoholic. His parents, although having been Christians, did not attend church. His grandparents, on his father's side were Christians but they were not able to influence their son's behavior. The couple had seven children in all.

  4. Jack Coe was an independent and determined force for Christ. He had an unreserved faith in the Word of God that he combined with a frank audacity which made him both controversial and effective as a healing evangelist. During the height of the Voice of Healing revivals, from 1945-1956, Coe ministered throughout the nation to multitudes of lost ...

  5. Apr 18, 2019 · A. A. Allen purchased Jack Coe’s tent after Coe went home to be with the Lord in 1956. Coe’s tent sat more than 22,000 and was one of the largest tents in the world. Then came another turning point in his ministry – The Voice of Healing Movement began to dwindle.

  6. revival-library.org › heroes › jack-coeJack Coe 1918–1956

    Jack Coe – 1918–1956. Jack Coe was born in Oklahoma City in 1918, but was abandoned by his parents and raised in an orphanage where he stayed until he was aged 17. He joined the army during World War II, where he experienced a miraculous healing. Thereafter he became a minister and began conducting healing revivals while still a soldier.

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  8. In just two years, it was one of the largest churches in Dallas, Texas. Coe would use it as a home base and the center of his ministry activities. JACK COE ARRESTED IN MIAMI. One of the most memorable things that happened to Coe was his arrest for “practicing medicine without a license” in Miami, Florida. It was Wednesday, February 8th, 1956.