| 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 General
William Booth to join him in evangelistic work. He served as an officer
with the Salvation Army until 1882. He then began ministering as an
itinerent evangelist working with a variety of organisations all over
the world, but particularly in Britain and America. 'Gypsy' was a
very zealous and successful evangelist whose ministry occasionally
experienced revival power. |
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