Jack Coe

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Jack Coe, an American Pentecostal evangelist, earned the nickname "the man of reckless faith" for his daring approach to spreading his message. Ordained in the Assemblies of God in 1944, he began his preaching career during World War II. For the next twelve years, Coe traveled across the U.S., organizing tent revivals to share his teachings. He was among the first faith healers in the country to have a touring tent ministry post-war. Coe often found himself embroiled in controversy, particularly during his extensive preaching engagements in the South, where he led a team of around 80 individuals.

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Birthday March 11, 1918 (Pisces)
Born In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Died on December 16, 1956
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