Did God tell Smith Wigglesworth to heal a 2-month old baby through the method of throwing it against a wall, and kicking it like a soccer ball? Is there evidence for this story, or is it a myth? How are Christians to respond to claims of using violence in healing?
This clip is part of larger episode on the topic of "Grave Soaking" (anointings, mantles, impartations through locations, etc.).
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