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Biography:
Norman P. Grubb
Norman
Grubb, the son of an Irish clergyman, was born in 1895. He
was a decorated war hero, receiving the Military Cross for
his service in the Gloucester regiment during World War I.
After the war, he attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and
married Pauline Studd, the daughter of the famous missionary,
C.T. Studd. The Grubbs served as missionaries to the Belgium
Congo where Norman translated the New Testament into the African
trade language, Bangala. After Studd's death in 1931, Norman
served as British and General Secretary of the Worldwide Evangelization
Crusade until 1965. He was instrumental in the formation of
the Christian Literature Crusade and the beginnings of Intervarsity
Fellowship.
Mr.
Grubb is the author of Rees Howells, Intercessor, the acclaimed
biography of the Welsh coal miner who became the founder of
the Bible College of Wales. Rees Howells, now in its 15th
printing, has been translated into more than twenty languages
and has sold over ten million copies worldwide. Mr. Grubb
has spoken at the Presidential Prayer Breakfast and taught
at lay conferences such as Faith at Work. Following many years
of teaching, writing and travel, Norman Grubb died at the
age of 98 in 1993.
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