James Gordon Lindsay
James Gordon Lindsay (June 18, 1906 – April 1, 1973) was a revivalist preacher, author, and founder of Christ for the Nations Institute.Born in Zion, Illinois, Lindsay's parents were disciples of John Alexander Dowie, the father of healing revivalism in America. After the family moved to Portland, Oregon, the young boy was influenced by John G. Lake and converted to Pentecostalism by Charles Fox Parham. At the age of eighteen he began his ministry as a traveling evangelist, conducting meetings in Assembly of God, British Israelite churches and other Pentecostal groups. By 1940 he was organizing large convention meetings, including the 1940 Anglo-Saxon World Federation meetings in Vancouver.
In 1947 he began serving as campaign manager and publicist for William Branham, with whom he established ''Voice of Healing'' magazine in 1948. Lindsay gradually took over full management of the ''Voice of Healing'' association which helped launch and popularize the ministries of Oral Roberts, A. A. Allen, and dozens of other prominent evangelists. In 1971, Lindsay renamed the organization Christ For The Nations to reflect the growing missionary focus of the organization. He led the organization until his death. Provided by Wikipedia
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5The use of Cape gannets Morus capensis in management of the purse-seine fishery of the western Cape.by Berruti, Aldo.Other Authors: “...Maclean, Gordon Lindsay....”
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