The gripping story of Rees Howells, a Welsh miner who lived from 1879 to 1950, and who believed that prayer could change the course of events.
This book challenges us on a certain number of points:
Do we really know how to intercede? Do we know the laws of intercession? What is the place of praise?
It seems that on these points we have much to learn from Rees Howells, his audacity, his strength and his wisdom.
About the author: Norman Percy Grubb was born on August 2, 1895 in England, into a Christian home where the father was an Anglican minister. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge. Wounded in the war, he was hospitalized. He is offered a treatise on the work of CT Studd in the Belgian Congo. He understands that he must join this work. He married Pauline, the daughter of CT Studd with whom they worked in Africa. Norman and Pauline stayed in the Congo for 10 years where their first child Noël died. They will have three other children Paul, Priscilla and Daniel. Until 1965, Norman remained loyal to the missionary group founded by CT Studd, the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (WEC). After three years of suffering, he died on December 15, 1993. A popular speaker in the United States and England, he also wrote numerous theology books as well as biographies of great men and women of faith. Among his works we can cite: “Charles Studd, champion of God”, “On the breach”.
ISBN: 9782722203457