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|'''James Gordon Lindsay''' was the pastor at a church in Ashland, Oregon until he resigned this position in 1947 to become William Branham's campaign manager.  He began the [[William Branham and Flying Saucers|''Voice of Healing'' magazine in 1948]], and documented William Branham's life story and miraculous campaigns in a book titled "[[A Man Sent from God, by Gordon Lindsay|"A Man Sent From God"]].  
'''James Gordon Lindsay''' was the pastor at a church in Ashland, Oregon until he resigned this position in 1947 to become William Branham's campaign manager.  He began the [[William Branham and Flying Saucers|''Voice of Healing'' magazine in 1948]], and documented William Branham's life story and miraculous campaigns in a book titled "[[A Man Sent from God, by Gordon Lindsay|"A Man Sent From God"]].  
 


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Brother Branham then said that it would be necessary for the man to receive his hearing so he could instruct him concerning the healing of his cancer. There was a moment of prayer. Suddenly the man could hear! Great large tears rolled down the cheeks of that man whose face all evening had been so expressionless and impassive. He listened with deep interest as he was told of his deliverance from cancer.  
Brother Branham then said that it would be necessary for the man to receive his hearing so he could instruct him concerning the healing of his cancer. There was a moment of prayer. Suddenly the man could hear! Great large tears rolled down the cheeks of that man whose face all evening had been so expressionless and impassive. He listened with deep interest as he was told of his deliverance from cancer.  
:''A Man Sent From God'', Page 118-119
:''A Man Sent From God'', Page 118-119


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The large tent was not only filled but many were standing on the outside as Brother Branham began to give the story of his life.  ...As we observed the audience, we saw strange men freely applying their handkerchiefs as copious tears streamed unashamedly down their cheeks.  The writer never saw an audience more moved.  Finally, as the evangelist brought his message to a close and the altar call was given for sinners, a most remarkable scene transpired.  Apparently almost every sinner in the vast congregation stood to his feet requesting prayer that he might be saved. Various estimates of the number which responded to this one altar call were anywhere from 1500 to 2000 people.   
The large tent was not only filled but many were standing on the outside as Brother Branham began to give the story of his life.  ...As we observed the audience, we saw strange men freely applying their handkerchiefs as copious tears streamed unashamedly down their cheeks.  The writer never saw an audience more moved.  Finally, as the evangelist brought his message to a close and the altar call was given for sinners, a most remarkable scene transpired.  Apparently almost every sinner in the vast congregation stood to his feet requesting prayer that he might be saved. Various estimates of the number which responded to this one altar call were anywhere from 1500 to 2000 people.   
:''A Man Sent From God'', Page 132, 133
:''A Man Sent From God'', Page 132, 133


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