Smith Wigglesworth: The Secret of His Power - Albert Hibbert
Published by Sovereign World Ltd: England, 1987. First published by Harrison House Inc, 1982. One of those "it caught my eye on a bookshelf" books that so often end up being worth it, I found this one on our church "library" shelf. Author Albert Hibbert tells highlights from the ministry of Smith Wigglesworth, writing from the perspective of a friend of the preacher. There are elements of biography weaved throughout, but it could more rightly be titled a 'memoirs' of sorts, as the majority of the book focuses on short anecdotes about Wigglesworth - the heart of his message, the salvations, the healings, and most of all, the close walk with his God. Those wanting a step-by-step account of Wigglesworth's life will be disappointed, but those wanting an understanding of what Wigglesworth was like and what he valued in life have come to the right place. Within the book - which is relatively short and divided into three sections - we get many pithy sayings th...