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When Jack was nine years old it proved too much for her and she left Jack and his older brother at an orphanage. His father was a gambler and alcoholic leaving his mother to single-handedly raise their seven children. Among his other notable accomplishments were the construction of a live-in faith home for the sick where healing was ministered through teaching as well as prayer the Revival Center Church where people could attend services every night of the week and the Herald of Healing publication that reached 300,000 subscribers by the time of his death in 1957 at only the age of 38. He built a home for children called the Herald of Healing Children’s Home, as well as a Christian day school at the Dallas Revival Center he established.
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He boasted of a tent larger than even Oral Roberts or the Ringling Brothers big top, and still turned away thousands every night.īut perhaps most memorable was his compassion for orphans. His crusades were unprecedented as his tent revivals grew to become the largest in history. During the height of the Voice of Healing revivals, from 1945-1956, Coe ministered throughout the nation to multitudes of lost, sick, and dying. 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. Jack Coe was an independent and determined force for Christ. He’s going to do it right here in this church tomorrow night.1 God’s going to open the eyes of the blind and cause the lame to walk, and the deaf to hear.