Smith Wigglesworth
Smith Wigglesworth (1859-1947) was a British evangelist and faith healer who played a significant role in the Pentecostal movement. He was born in Menston, Yorkshire, England, and became a plumber by trade. In 1882, he married Polly Featherstone, and together they had four children.
Wigglesworth had a deep faith in God and believed in the power of prayer and the Holy Spirit to heal the sick and perform miracles. He began preaching in 1892 and became known for his bold, straightforward style and his ability to heal the sick and cast out demons. Wigglesworth's ministry was marked by many notable healings and miracles, including the raising of several people from the dead. He traveled extensively, preaching in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and other parts of the world. In addition to his healing ministry, Wigglesworth was also an author and wrote several books, including "Ever Increasing Faith" and "Faith That Prevails."
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