Far too often we forget the wonderful ways that God worked in the mighty revivals of old. We also forget the testimony of the men that God used. Mighty men. Men who prayed and preached under the power of the Holy Ghost. Through electronic means, some of these voices have been preserved so we can remember voices from the past.
Rodney Gypsy Smith was a British evangelist who came to America for the first time in 1886. He was not widely known until he began what was called the 'Gypsy Gospel Wagon Mission.' The work aimed at reaching his own people, the gypsies. Gypsy Smith wasn't just a preacher but he blessed God's people with his singing.
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Great Sermon! were are his blood line and im sorry to say we have never heard of you. be nice to here how you got to that result.
malcolm Lyall (10/9/2011)
from Stockton on Tees, England
Moving Song In researching my ancestry, I found out that I am related to Gypsy Smith. I have loved reading is biography and studying his sermons. Listening to his voice was so moving.
Rodney (Gypsy) Smith, 1860-1947, was born in a tent, raised on a Gypsy camp, never attended a school - not even for a day! - yet he influenced the lives of millions of people for God through his powerful preaching. He was converted in 1876 and, the next year, was invited by...