How can I have Christ's power in my life? Until we know how to recognize God's voice, we are unsure of His will, uncertain in our prayers, and ineffective in our Christian service. Norman Grubb opens the reality of living secretly with God, whose invisible resources become more real than the visible world around us. The answers here have revolutionized the lives of thousands, providing practical help for those who desire a life of power-the heritage of all who are "hidden with Christ in God."
How can I have Christ's power in my life? Until we know how to recognize God's voice, we are unsure of His will, uncertain in our prayers, and ineffec...
During the last decade of Norman Grubb's life, in addition to the hundreds of letters he wrote each month, Norman penned several booklets in his quest to leave the body of Christ what had become to him an ever more clear understanding of the Lord's revealings throughout Scripture. I chose Think on These Things as the title knowing he so desperately wanted each one who believed in Jesus Christ to come into their full inheritance described in these writings. In Think on These Things you will find a collection of his last booklets, as well as several transcribed talks.
During the last decade of Norman Grubb's life, in addition to the hundreds of letters he wrote each month, Norman penned several booklets in his quest...
"These Old Testament lives are full of vital meaning to our ordinary lives. Because no life is ordinary It is only ordinary in itself. It is extraordinary in this cooperation with God " Norman Grubb Journeys of Faith is a book of the discovery of our own lives in each life from the Old Testament. You will repeatedly recognize yourself while discovering revolutionary truths about these well-known 'friends' from our family history Abraham...Isaac & Jacob...Moses...Joseph...David...Esther...Job...... Journeys of Faith begins with Job, considered the first book written, and sets the stage for...
"These Old Testament lives are full of vital meaning to our ordinary lives. Because no life is ordinary It is only ordinary in itself. It is extraord...