Life Tabernacle
Life Tabernacle in Shreveport was a major Pentecostal and healing-revival center connected to William Branham, Jack Moore, Gordon Lindsay, The Voice of Healing, Full Gospel Businessmen networks, and the organizational machinery that helped promote the postwar healing revival, making it one of the important hubs where Branham's ministry, publishing operations, revival business structures, and later charismatic influence converged; because Shreveport was also a significant location for Roy E. Davis and the Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Life Tabernacle sits within a wider regional landscape where Pentecostal revivalism, healing claims, media promotion, business networking, and troubling far-right religious currents overlapped.
Life Tabernacle in Shreveport was a major Pentecostal and healing-revival center connected to William Branham, Jack Moore, Gordon Lindsay, The Voice of Healing, Full Gospel Businessmen networks, and the organizational machinery that helped promote the postwar healing revival, making it one of the important hubs where Branham's ministry, publishing operations, revival business structures, and later charismatic influence converged; because Shreveport was also a significant location for Roy E. Davis and the Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Life Tabernacle sits within a wider regional landscape where Pentecostal revivalism, healing claims, media promotion, business networking, and troubling far-right religious currents overlapped.