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Reverend Jack Moore (June 24, 1905 – November 18, 1975) was an American minister and home builder from Shreveport, Louisiana. He was the founding pastor of Life Tabernacle Church, as well as a Director and key supporter to Full Gospel Business Men’s International. He campaigned during the Healing Revival of the 1950s as a minister and manager for William Branham. He worked with and supported Gordon Lindsay to produce the Voice of Healing magazine which subsequently transitioned into Christ for the Nations in 1971. The library at Christ for the Nations Institute, Jack Moore Hall, is named in his honor.

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  • Reverend Jack Moore (June 24, 1905 – November 18, 1975) was an American minister and home builder from Shreveport, Louisiana. He was the founding pastor of Life Tabernacle Church, as well as a Director and key supporter to Full Gospel Business Men’s International. He campaigned during the Healing Revival of the 1950s as a minister and manager for William Branham. He worked with and supported Gordon Lindsay to produce the Voice of Healing magazine which subsequently transitioned into Christ for the Nations in 1971. The library at Christ for the Nations Institute, Jack Moore Hall, is named in his honor. (en)
  • Jack Moore, né le 24 juin 1905 et mort le 18 novembre 1975[source insuffisante], était un ministre américain de la délivrance de Shreveport en Louisiane. Il a fait campagne pendant le Healing Revival des années 1950 en tant que ministre et directeur de William Branham. Il a travaillé avec Gordon Lindsay pour produire le magazine Voice of Healing qui est ensuite devenu Christ for the Nations en 1971. La bibliothèque du Christ for the Nations Institute, Jack Moore Hall, est nommée en son honneur. (fr)
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  • Reverend Jack Moore (June 24, 1905 – November 18, 1975) was an American minister and home builder from Shreveport, Louisiana. He was the founding pastor of Life Tabernacle Church, as well as a Director and key supporter to Full Gospel Business Men’s International. He campaigned during the Healing Revival of the 1950s as a minister and manager for William Branham. He worked with and supported Gordon Lindsay to produce the Voice of Healing magazine which subsequently transitioned into Christ for the Nations in 1971. The library at Christ for the Nations Institute, Jack Moore Hall, is named in his honor. (en)
  • Jack Moore, né le 24 juin 1905 et mort le 18 novembre 1975[source insuffisante], était un ministre américain de la délivrance de Shreveport en Louisiane. Il a fait campagne pendant le Healing Revival des années 1950 en tant que ministre et directeur de William Branham. Il a travaillé avec Gordon Lindsay pour produire le magazine Voice of Healing qui est ensuite devenu Christ for the Nations en 1971. La bibliothèque du Christ for the Nations Institute, Jack Moore Hall, est nommée en son honneur. (fr)
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