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JACK COE, a healing revival during the 1950s, pt1

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Evangelist JACK COE Senior, a pioneer of the Pentecostal healing revival movement during the 1940's and 50's. Oral Roberts called Jack Coe Sr.. "a man of reckless faith'. Kenneth Hagin Sr. founder of the Word of Faith Movement says Jack Coe had the strongest healing anointing of anyone in his lifetime. Enjoy these video clips of Jack Coe Sr., one of "God's Generals'.

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  • xanderful7ful, obviously you know NOTHING about the legendary ministry of Jack Coe Senior who passed away in 1956. To compare him to Todd Bentley is like comparing monopoly cash to the real thing. Visit wikipedia online and look at the facts on Jack Coe Senior. I pray you never embarrass yourself again by making uninformed statements as you've just done.

  • xanderful7ful, you are very wise to test the spirits. My wife and I actually lived in the home of Jack Coe Jr. for several months. I personally worked with the ministry behind the scenes and know that these healings are real. Jack Coe Sr. published a quarterly magazine "Herald of Healing' that featured strong medically verified healings. Todd Bentley, Benny Hinn and others refuse to produce the proof. God bless the legacy of Jack Coe Senior.

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  • @radicalgrace

    "Visit wikipedia online and look at the facts on Jack Coe Senior"

    Wiki says: "he was adamant about not taking medicines and visiting doctors. He preached and taught that consulting a doctor was connected with the mark of the beast"

    Also mentions his arrest for claiming to cure a polio kid (he didnt)

    So basically ignore health and science for... magic.

    I wonder how much MONEY he asked for doing this scam?

    Why defend this piece of shit?

  • @radicalgrace

    our turn to answer questions:

    1. why did the Assemblies of God expel Coe in 53 for "misleading the public"?

    2. Did Coe say "that the day would come when those who consulted physicians would have to take the mark of the beast." (See Counterfeit Revival by Hank Hanegraaff) Isnt that telling people to not see Dr.s?

    3. if he's a Christian, why was he so fat? Gluttony sin? Why not use magical healing powers to take care of that?

    4. any proof healings happened and not stageg?

  • @radicalgrace

    Now it's your turn- can you provide any proof his healings were real? I saw something in this thread the "proof" was books Coe had written. Not every neutral.

    You do know healings like this indicate...magical powers? Also, plenty of people have shown how to do the "make leg grow" trick. it's complete bullshit and you can youtube Penn and Teller doing it.

  • @radicalgrace

    "Please post on this thread the name of one book alleging that Jack Coe told people not to go see their doctor"

    - The Faith Healer, Eva Simonson

    "Please post the name of that book"

    why did you ask twice?

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