How did the faith and prayers of a humble coal miner affect the course of World War II? Rees Howells was a man uniquely taught of God who found the key to prevailing prayer, became the channel of a mighty revival in Africa, was taught the principles of divine healing, and progressed even further in faith until world events were affected by his prayers.
Table of ContentsForeword Chapter 1: Early Years Chapter 2: Two Shocks Chapter 3: Meeting the Risen Lord Chapter 4: The Welsh Revival Chapter 5: The Holy Spirit Takes Possession Chapter 6: Loving an Outcast Chapter 7: A Village Untouched by the Revival Chapter 8: The Tramps Chapter 9: Binding the Strongman Chapter 10: A Branch in the Vine Chapter 11: The Tubercular Woman Chapter 12: What is an Intercessor? Chapter 13: Challenging Death Chapter 14: A Father to Orphans Chapter 15: Lord Radstock Chapter 16: Called to a Hidden Life Chapter 17: The Hatless Brigade Chapter 18: The Vow of a Nazarite Chapter 19: Uncle Dicks Healing Chapter 20: Called Out from Wage-Earning Chapter 21: Madeira Chapter 22: Marriage and Missionary Call Chapter 23: Standing in the Queue Chapter 24: Revivals in Africa Chapter 25: Buying the First Estate in Wales Chapter 26: The Bible College of Wales Chapter 27: Buying the Second Estate Chapter 28: Third Estate and Childrens Home Chapter 29: The Book of Common Prayer and King Edward VIII Chapter 30: The Every Creature Commission Chapter 31: Ethiopia Chapter 32: Visitation of the Spirit Chapter 33: Fourth Estate and the Jews Chapter 34: Intercession for Dunkirk Chapter 35: The Battle of Britain Chapter 26: Russia, North Africa, Italy, D-Day Chapter 37: Home Call
About the Author
Norman Grubb was a notable missionary statesman. As a student at Cambridge, he was one of the founders of what ultimately became InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. His early work as a missionary was in the Congo with C.T. Studd, whom he followed as the Director of what is now WEC International. A highly sought after speaker, Norman Grubb was often chosen as a devotional speaker at Presidential Prayer Breakfasts.
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