John traces the historical line from William Branham and the Voice of Healing movement to Gordon Lindsay, Dallas, and the rise of Christ for the Nations Institute. He explains how healing revival networks, interdenominational branding, anti-communist activism, and deliverance training helped shape ideas that still echo through modern apostolic and prosperity movements.
The episode also examines how the billion soul harvest theme, hero-driven revival culture, and deliverance-school models developed long before the modern NAR. By following the move to Dallas and the institutional legacy of Gordon Lindsay, John shows why Christ for the Nations remains a key hub for understanding the deeper roots of charismatic power networks.
- Introduction
- William Branham, Roy Davis, and the Early Voice of Healing
- Gordon Lindsay Takes Over and Expands the Movement
- The Billion Soul Harvest and the Rise of Deliverance Training

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