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A summary of the teachings and writings of Rees Howells on Intercession, illuminating the great Welsh preacher's ideas and bringing his message to life.Doris Ruscoe came to the Bible College of Wal...
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16 May 2011

A summary of the teachings and writings of Rees Howells on Intercession, illuminating the great Welsh preacher's ideas and bringing his message to life.
Doris Ruscoe came to the Bible College of Wales in 1932. 'I was earnestly seeking to meet God in a new way,' she wrote. 'The answer came to me through Rees Howells.' This is a summary of the teachings and writings of the great Welsh preacher and missionary Rees Howells on the subject of intercession. In the first two chapters the author, one of his colleagues, explains how she met Rees Howells, the effect he had on her spiritual guidance and how he himself met with God and came to understand the need for intercession. In the remaining chapters the author introduces detailed notes that were taken at the time of Rees Howells' Bible readings and his commentary on them. These passages, often quoting Howells verbatim, illuminate his ideas, and bring his teaching to life. Because of this, the book is one of the most important documents about Rees Howells, including as it does a valuable collection of original material, and will appeal to a wide range of evangelicals. The book contains a foreword by Norman Grubb.
Doris Ruscoe came to the Bible College of Wales in 1932. 'I was earnestly seeking to meet God in a new way,' she wrote. 'The answer came to me through Rees Howells.' This is a summary of the teachings and writings of the great Welsh preacher and missionary Rees Howells on the subject of intercession. In the first two chapters the author, one of his colleagues, explains how she met Rees Howells, the effect he had on her spiritual guidance and how he himself met with God and came to understand the need for intercession. In the remaining chapters the author introduces detailed notes that were taken at the time of Rees Howells' Bible readings and his commentary on them. These passages, often quoting Howells verbatim, illuminate his ideas, and bring his teaching to life. Because of this, the book is one of the most important documents about Rees Howells, including as it does a valuable collection of original material, and will appeal to a wide range of evangelicals. The book contains a foreword by Norman Grubb.
Price: $17.95
Pages: 125
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
16 May 2011
Trim Size: 7.32 X 4.84 in
ISBN: 9780718895594
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Ministry / Missions, Christianity, RELIGION / General, Religious mission and Religious Conversion, Religion and beliefs
Foreword by Norman Grubb
Acknowledgement
Preface by Samuel Rees Howells
1. Reminiscences of Rees Howells 1933-1950
2. The War Years 1939-1945
3. Introduction to the Readings
4. Rees Howells and Intercession
5. The Village Years: Part One
6. The Village Years: Part Two
7. The Village Years: Part Three
8. Out from the Village
9. Great Intercessors of the Bible
Acknowledgement
Preface by Samuel Rees Howells
1. Reminiscences of Rees Howells 1933-1950
2. The War Years 1939-1945
3. Introduction to the Readings
4. Rees Howells and Intercession
5. The Village Years: Part One
6. The Village Years: Part Two
7. The Village Years: Part Three
8. Out from the Village
9. Great Intercessors of the Bible