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How did the faith and prayers of a humble coal miner affect the course of World War II? Rees Howells’ updated biography by Norman Grubb tells the story of one man who progressed in faith until his prayers even altered world events. Written with humanity and humor, this book uncovers the rich truths of the Spirit.
Endorsements:
“Norman Grubb’s Rees Howells, Intercessor was one of the first books I read after being born again as a teenager. It gave me a taste for more of Christ that became for me like an avalanche of hunger for God. It will do the same for you a generation later.”
—Fred Hartley
Lead Pastor of Lilburn Alliance Church
President of the College of Prayer International
Author
“Thank God for the life and ministry of Rees Howells. I would urge you to read this volume prayerfully, expressing Mr. Howells’ deep desire: ‘Lord, send a revival, and let it begin with me.’ Oh, for God to send mighty outpourings of His Spirit across the world in our day.”
—Dr. Wesley L. Duewel,
President Emeritus, One Mission Society, Greenwood, Indiana
“We rightly disagree with those who say there is a special class of Christians called ‘saints.’ All who are ‘in Christ’ are saints—holy ones. But we’ve lost Paul the apostle’s vision of emulating those who reflect the beauty of Jesus. We seldom champion virtue from our pulpits, possibly fearful that we will undermine grace. Rees Howells is one of those stories worth emulating. Learn from Norman Grubbs’ biography how one person ‘did life through prayer.’ Learn from one of those worth emulating how to not just survive, but thrive in a collapsing world.”
—Paul Miller
Author of A Praying Life,
Director of seeJesus, a global discipling mission
ISBN 9781619582286
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