
Smith Wigglesworth: The Man Who Still Disturbs Comfortable Christianity
Synopsis
What if the Christianity we have grown comfortable with... is not the Christianity the early Church walked in?
In Smith Wigglesworth: The Man Who Still Disturbs Comfortable Christianity, Evangelist Mike Bell brings the life and message of Smith Wigglesworth into sharp, present-day focus-not as a distant historical figure, but as a confronting voice to a modern Church that has often traded power for comfort. Wigglesworth's life was marked by bold, unapologetic faith-faith that acted, faith that believed beyond reason, and faith that expected God to move. Miracles were not rare events; they were the natural outflow of a life fully surrendered and completely convinced. This book does more than tell his story. It exposes the gap between: - believing and actually trusting
- knowing Scripture and being transformed by it
- speaking faith and living in it
- a form of godliness and the power that should follow With a prophetic edge and pastoral clarity, Mike Bell calls readers out of passive Christianity and into a living, active, Spirit-filled faith that refuses to settle for less than what Jesus paid for. This is not a comfortable read. It is an invitatio and a confrontation. If you have ever felt that there must be more-more power, more reality, more of God-this book will challenge you, stir you, and call you higher. Because the same Spirit that moved through Wigglesworth is not gone and comfortable Christianity... was never the goal.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798257724367
- Number of pages: 120
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 6 mm
- Languages: English