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Smith Wigglesworth On Prayer 〈480p〉

Smith Wigglesworth (1859–1947), often called the "Apostle of Faith," was a British Pentecostal evangelist renowned for a ministry marked by extraordinary miracles, including healings and accounts of the dead being raised . Central to his ministry was a unique and relentless prayer life that emphasized continual communion over long, isolated rituals. The 20-Minute Rule: A Lifestyle of Communion

This philosophy transformed prayer from a scheduled religious duty into a continuous, relational rhythm . By maintaining this constant "spirit contact," he believed a believer could walk in perpetual fellowship with the Holy Spirit. Core Principles of Wigglesworth’s Prayer Smith Wigglesworth on Prayer

"I never pray for more than twenty minutes at a time, but I never go more than twenty minutes without praying". By maintaining this constant "spirit contact," he believed

Wigglesworth’s most famous insight into his prayer life came when he was asked about his daily routine. He famously replied: He famously replied: