VIDEOS
Videos provide an important contribution to the record of Smith Wigglesworth. His grandson, Leslie Wigglesworth, his good friend, George Stormont, and one of his spiritual sons, Lester Sumrall, each provide their own vivid testimonies of their relationship with the evangelist. In addition, there is some excellent film of Smith Wigglesworth taken in his home city of Bradford and its environs.
‘GOD’S GENERALS VOL. 6 – SMITH WIGGLESWORTH.’
Harrison House Family Video Library. 1997. Duration 54 mins. (Video).
An updated and enlarged version of the earlier ‘God’s Generals’ video on Smith Wigglesworth. Presented by Roberts Liardon, with inspiring testimonies from Lester Sumrall; including his visit to Wigglesworth’s Bradford home, a prophecy given over Sumrall and the blessing received prior to Sumrall’s return to the USA at the outbreak of WWII. A magnificent highlight of the video is the inclusion of some film discovered in the 1990s taken by an American pastor of Wigglesworth in Manningham (Lister) Park, in the Yorkshire countryside and outside his Bradford home.
‘GOD’S GENERALS VOL. 6 – SMITH WIGGLESWORTH.’
Roberts Liardon Ministries. Whitaker Entertainment. 2005. Duration 54 mins. (DVD).
A DVD version of the video.
‘SMITH WIGGLESWORTH – LESSONS OF FAITH.’
Smith Wigglesworth – Lessons of Faith
Daystar International for Nelson Word Ltd.
1995. Duration 52 mins. (Video).
Christine Darg interviews two people who knew Smith Wigglesworth very well – his grandson, the Rev Leslie Wigglesworth, and a former close colleague, Pastor and author, the Rev George Stormont. Their personal reminiscences of the life and ministry of Wigglesworth provide some unique and valuable insights into his faith, prayer life and communion with God.
‘I SAW THE GLORY – MY RELATIONSHIP WITH SMITH WIGGLESWORTH.’
Dr Lester Sumrall. Sumrall Publishing. 2005. Duration 45 mins. (Released as video and audio CD).
Dr Lester Sumrall shares his experiences of a close personal relationship with Smith Wigglesworth. He discloses intimate spiritual insights gained from times regularly spent with Wigglesworth at his Bradford home over a two year period leading up to the outbreak of WWII.