Jack Coe
Jack Coe (March 11, 1918 – December 16, 1956) was an American Pentecostal evangelist, nicknamed "the man of reckless faith". He was one of the first faith healers in the United States with a touring tent ministry after World War II. Coe was ordained in the Assemblies of God in 1944, and began to preach while still serving in World War II. In the following twelve years, he traveled the U.S. organizing tent revivals to spread his message. Coe was frequently the center of controversy, preached extensively through the South, and employed some 80 persons."
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Born | Jack Coe March 11, 1918 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Died | December 16, 1956 38) Dallas, Texas, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Evangelist/faith healer |
Title | Head of Dallas Revival Center |
Spouse | Juanita Geneva Scott Coe |
Children | 1 |
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