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George Edward " Jed " Smock Jr. (January 4, 1943 – June 6, 2022), [1] better known as Brother Jed, was an American evangelist whose open-air preaching ministry was concentrated on college campuses. He preached at major universities in all 50 US states and other countries. [2] As an itinerant preacher, he usually spent only a few days on each ...
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- George Edward Smock Jr., January 4, 1943, Brookings, South Dakota, U.S.
- 1972–2022
Aug 2, 1998 · Brother Jed Smock admits that he dealt and used marijuana and LSD in the ’60s. The experience affected him in more ways than one.”I lost about half my brain to drugs,” he said.
False Colors: Directed by George Mendeluk. With Stephen Baldwin, Josh Brolin, Brett Cullen, Travis Fine. The Kid's estranged brother Jed is up to no good. After bushwhacking an Army detachment and stealing their identities, Jed and his gang ingratiate themselves with the Riders while angling to receive a gold shipment intended for the US ...
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- Drama, Romance, Western
- George Mendeluk
- 1989-11-09
S1.E8 ∙ False Colors. Thu, Nov 9, 1989. The Kid's estranged brother Jed is up to no good. After bushwhacking an Army detachment and stealing their identities, Jed and his gang ingratiate themselves with the Riders while angling to receive a gold shipment intended for the US Government.
Jun 8, 2022 · Michael Carney. George Edward Smock, better known on college campuses including Purdue as Brother Jed, died Monday. He was 79, according to Wikipedia. His wife, "Sister Cindy" Lasseter Smock, who ...
Brother Jed Christian: Writings: Who Will Rise Up?: A Call to Confrontational Evangelism (1984) Gold in the Furnace: South Africa on Trial (1987) Grieve Not the Spirit (1992) Walking in the Spirit (1992) The Mystery of Christ Revealed: The Key to Understanding Predestination (2000) Website: www.brojed.org
George Edward "Jed" Smock Jr. ,[1] better known as Brother Jed, was an American evangelist whose open-air preaching ministry was concentrated on college campuses. He preached at major universities in all 50 US states and other countries.[2] As an itinerant preacher, he usually spent only a few days on each campus, visiting the northern campuses in the fall and spring and the southern campuses ...