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Rees Howells was a man of little worldly fame, yet through Norman Grubb's best-selling biography, his life story is known to millions. Born in a Welsh mining village, he left school at twelve and worked in a tin mill and a coal mine. As he came to know the redeeming power of his Lord and Saviour he faced the implications of an entire surrender, learned to love the unlovely and found the key to the power of prayer. As a result he became a man of great Christian inspiration to others in both Britain and Southern Africa where he became the channel of a mighty revival. Norman Grubb describes all this, but also the foundation of the Bible College of Wales at Swansea, perhaps the greatest monument of his work, and the intercessory prayer that became the hallmark of Rees Howells, impacting as it did on national policy and international affairs. Rees Howells' life was so great that the Church of Christ still feels the impact of his truths of the Spirit and the Scriptures in a unique and amazing way. Every chapter in this biography is full of drama and light. Rees Howells, Intercessor is an enthralling story, told with simplicity, humanity and humour, and it has proved an inspiration for nearly half a century.
Contents
Foreword; Early Years; Two Shocks; Meeting the Risen Lord; The Welsh Revival; The Holy Ghost Takes Possession; Loving an Outcast; A Village Untouched by the Revival; The Tramps; Binding the Strong Man; A Branch in the Vine; The Consumptive Woman; What is an Intercessor?; Challenging Death; A Father to Orphans; Lord Radstock; Called to a Hidden Life; The Hatless Brigade; The Vow of Nazarite; Uncle Dick's Healing; Call Out from Wage-Earning; Madeira; Marriage and Missionary Call; Standing in the Queue; Revivals in Africa; Buying of First Estate in Wales; The Bible College of Wales; Buying of Second Estate; Third Estate and Children's Home; Prayer Book: Edward VIII; The Every Creature Commission; Ethiopia; Visitation of the Spirit; Fourth Estate, and the Jews; Intercession for Dunkirk; Battle of Britain; Russia, North Africa, Italy, D Day; Home Call; Postscript.