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Smith Wigglesworth: A Life Ablaze With The Power of God
Smith Wigglesworth: A Life Ablaze With The Power of God by W Hacking


 
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Author: W Hacking
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Length: 94 Pages

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Smith Wigglesworth, an English minister and modern day apostle, was known for the powerful presence of God, amazing miracles, and astonishing healings that characterized his meetings. What was it that transformed this little known plumber into a world-renown apostle of faith, but the very power of God. Be inspired as you read first-hand experiences with this remarkable man, his eminently human nature, his understanding of others, and his deep compassion for the unsaved, the sick, and the needy.

Author William Hacking, a young minister mentored by Smith Wigglesworth over a period of 25 years, reveals personal insights into the life of this apostle of faith. Uncover Smiths intimate relationship with God, how he flowed in Gods supernatural power, and his personal commitment and dedication to Gods Holy Word.

In the case of Smith Wigglesworth, I have always felt that, while some of us talk about faith and try to define it, he was the living embodiment of this great gift of Grace. William Hacking


Table of Contents

Preface

Foreword

Chapter 1: On Fire for God

Chapter 2: Wigglesworth Before the People

Chapter 3: Man of Faith and Power

Chapter 4: Man of Love

Chapter 5: Set Apart for God

Chapter 6: He Walked With God

Chapter 7: Wigglesworth The Preacher

Chapter 8: Notes on His Preaching

Epilogue


About the Author

William Hacking met Smith Wigglesworth at an evangelistic meeting in Preston, a small town in England. William and several friends had just come into the Pentecostal experience and were bringing a friend racked with debilitating arthritis for prayer. She was miraculously healed leading to the salvation of many of their acquaintances. William, a minister in his own right, was personally mentored by Smith Wigglesworth over a period of 25 years until Smiths passing in 1947.