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  1. Gerald Burton Winrod (March 7, 1900 – November 11, 1957) was an American evangelist, author, and political activist. Winrod was a promoter of Christian Identity, with an impact on the early adoption of Identity by Wesley Swift.

  2. Gerald Burton Winrod was a second-rank leader in the Protestant fundamentalist movement during the 1920s and the foremost farright activist in the Great Plains during the 1930s. Winrod was born on March 7, 1900, in Wichita, Kansas, where he grew up.

  3. The Books series contains the book World-Wide Christian Courier 1929. The 78s (LP records) series contains three sets of lectures by Gerald B. Winrod. The three lecture sets are “The Incomparable Christ,” “The Broken Hearted Christ,” and “The Majesty of God/What is Christianity.”.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2021 · One evening in June 1938, the Wichita evangelist Gerald Burton Winrod made a campaign speech before an audience of approximately 450 people in Fremont Park in the city of Emporia, Kansas, as part of his bid to become the Republican nominee for the Senate.

  5. Gerald Burton Winrod was born March 7, 1900 in Wichita, Kansas to John Wesley and Mabel Craig Winrod. Approximately 1918 John Wesley Winrod became a preacher, and in 1925 Gerald B. Winrod’s parents started the Healing Temple in Wichita, Kansas.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2021 · Winrod, Gerald B. (Gerald Burton) Publication date 1945 Topics Antichrist, Atomic bomb -- Moral and ethical aspects Publisher Wichita, Kan. : Defender Publishers Collection claremont_school_of_theology; internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language

  7. The Rev. Dr. Gerald B. Winrod, an evangelist based in Wichita, Kansas, viewed himself and his followers as defenders. He came to call his media and ministry organization the Defenders of the Faith and its flagship magazine, The Defender.