Ever Increasing Faith

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"These are the days when we need to have our faith strengthened, when we need to know God." Prominent 1900s evangelist Smith Wigglesworth penned those words decades ago. He began his career as an unassuming plumber and, over a lifetime spent living in faith, became one of the most renowned evangelists of his time and beyond. Ever Increasing Faith offers eighteen texts on divine healing as well as studies on the spiritual gifts, the baptism in the Holy Spirit, prophecy, and other Pentecostal topics. Let his life inspire you to be bold and embrace the adventure God has called you to.
Product Specifics
Item ID: 664846
ISBN-10: 1607314282
ISBN-13: 9781607314288
Speedy: 161175
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2016
# of Pages: 184
Format: Trade Paper
Language: ENG

About Smith Wigglesworth

Smith Wigglesworth (1859–1947) was born in England in 1859. Immediately after his conversion as a boy, he had a concern for the salvation of others and won people to Christ, including his mother. He became a plumber by trade, yet he continued to devote himself to winning many people to Christ on an individual basis. In 1882, he married Polly Featherstone, a vivacious young woman who loved God and had a gift of preaching and evangelism. It was she who taught him to read and who became his closest confidant and strongest supporter. They both had compassion for the poor and needy in their community, and they opened a mission, at which Polly preached. Significantly, people were miraculously healed when Wigglesworth prayed for them. In 1907, Wigglesworth's circumstances changed dramatically when, at the age of forty-eight, he was baptized in the Holy Spirit. Suddenly, he had a new power that enabled him to preach, and even his wife was amazed at the transformation. This was the beginning of what became a worldwide evangelistic and healing ministry that reached thousands. He eventually ministered in the United States, Australia, South Africa, and all over Europe. His ministry extended to the time of his death in 1947.

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