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|[[Image:Jack Moore group.jpg|right|thumb|380px|Jack Moore, William Branham, Demos Shakarian, Sally Olsen, and Billy Paul Branham in Puerto Rico.]]
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'''Jack Moore''' (1905-1975) was a Pentecostal minister in Shreveport, Louisiana, co-founder of the "Voice of Healing" magazine, and director of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International.  After hearing reports of William Branham's services in Arkansas, Jack Moore invited him to speak in his assembly.  Shortly after, Jack Moore acted as manager for William Branham's evangelistic campaigns in 1947 until he introduced him to his friend, [[Gordon Lindsay]] who took over as manager.   
'''Jack Moore''' (1905-1975) was a Pentecostal minister in Shreveport, Louisiana, co-founder of the "Voice of Healing" magazine, and director of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International.  After hearing reports of William Branham's services in Arkansas, Jack Moore invited him to speak in his assembly.  Shortly after, Jack Moore acted as manager for William Branham's evangelistic campaigns in 1947 until he introduced him to his friend, [[Gordon Lindsay]] who took over as manager.   


The 13th Chapter of Gordon Lindsay's book "William Branham - A Man Sent From God", entitled "Sketches from the Branham Meetings" was written by Jack Moore.  A few excerpts from this chapter are included below:
The 13th Chapter of Gordon Lindsay's book "William Branham - A Man Sent From God", entitled "Sketches from the Branham Meetings" was written by Jack Moore.  A few excerpts from this chapter are included below:


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=A blind man receives his sight=
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An indelible picture in my mind recalls a middle-aged man feeling his way through the prayer line, stone blind for 30 years.  As he nears the evangelist I hear him say, "I feel my eyes getting warm!" When prayed for he was told to look up, and for the first time since a child, he says, "I see a light!" I cannot soon forget the expression upon his face as he stood and gazed for several minutes with a smile of gladness across his face.   
An indelible picture in my mind recalls a middle-aged man feeling his way through the prayer line, stone blind for 30 years.  As he nears the evangelist I hear him say, "I feel my eyes getting warm!" When prayed for he was told to look up, and for the first time since a child, he says, "I see a light!" I cannot soon forget the expression upon his face as he stood and gazed for several minutes with a smile of gladness across his face.   
:(Gordon Lindsay, A Man Sent From God, Chapter 13, Page 105)
:(Gordon Lindsay, A Man Sent From God, Chapter 13, Page 105)


 
=Healing on the Indian Reservation=
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The church was packed out and many stood outside so the evangelist preached through an interpreter from the steps of the church to a not-so-sure audience, but soon the prayer line was formed and the power of the Lord was present to heal.  
The church was packed out and many stood outside so the evangelist preached through an interpreter from the steps of the church to a not-so-sure audience, but soon the prayer line was formed and the power of the Lord was present to heal.  


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:(Gordon Lindsay, A Man Sent From God, Chapter 13, Page 108)
:(Gordon Lindsay, A Man Sent From God, Chapter 13, Page 108)


 
=William Branham comments on Jack Moore=
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''Brother Jack Moore, many of you has met him, a brother who stuck by me like a real brother. I tell you, Brother Moore's not very much of a person to present himself. He's not--doesn't care about being seen. It's hard to get him up even to preach in one of the meetings. But a scholar, a brother, a diplomat, a preacher, a real brother is our brother Jack Moore from Shreveport, Louisiana. Many dangers, toils, and snares, we have already come, Brother Jack and I, side by side. Whether I'm feeling good, whether I'm right, whether I'm wrong, whatever it is, Jack Moore's still my friend. That's a real friend.  
''Brother Jack Moore, many of you has met him, a brother who stuck by me like a real brother. I tell you, Brother Moore's not very much of a person to present himself. He's not--doesn't care about being seen. It's hard to get him up even to preach in one of the meetings. But a scholar, a brother, a diplomat, a preacher, a real brother is our brother Jack Moore from Shreveport, Louisiana. Many dangers, toils, and snares, we have already come, Brother Jack and I, side by side. Whether I'm feeling good, whether I'm right, whether I'm wrong, whatever it is, Jack Moore's still my friend. That's a real friend.  
:Sermon: Whatever he saith unto you do it,  Chicago, Illinois, July 22, 1954
:Sermon: Whatever he saith unto you do it,  Chicago, Illinois, July 22, 1954


 
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