Rees howells quotes
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Rees Howells, Wales, Missionary
May 29. Rees Howells. Ever since he was twelve, Rees had worked in a coal mine. But in 1906, God called him out of wage-earning and into a ministry of praying for people. For more than forty years, Rees prayed for his daily bread, and God always provided.
While on the mission field in South Africa, and he and his fellow missionaries travelled more than 11,000 miles across the continent.
God commissioned Rees to build and sustain a Bible College in Wales. They were to pray for the funds, and God would provide. With 15 cents (US) in his pocket, Rees obeyed, and he prayed. Soon, the Bible College of Wales owned two buildings for its students, and one building to house missionary children, who could not accompany their parents on the field.
The Bible College became a house of prayer for all nations. Rees, his staff, and his students prayed about everything.
On this date in 1940, while the Battle of Dunkirk raged on, Rees saw a vision of God with his sword drawn at Dunkirk.
When we wage war in prayer, we can change history.
Before the Nazi’s lig
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Rees Howells
Rees Howells (1879-1950) Intercessor - There is a film on his life under 'films' on this website.
This account of Rees Howells life is taken from ‘Rees Howells Intercessor’ by Norman Grubb.
Rees Howells was born on October 10th, 1879 in the mining village of Brynamman. He and his ten siblings were brought up in a small cottage; his father was employed in the iron works and later in a coal mine. They were godly family, and Howells remembered his mother in later life for the love she showed him. Rees was educated in the village school until he was twelve when he started work in the tin mill. He and his brothers all felt the need for more education, so they attended night classes in the village. Rees' love for the Lord probably came about through the influence of his grandparents who lived in the Black Mountains. He used to say that going into their cottage was like passing from earth to heaven. They were converted in the 1859 revival.
Rees’ father brought the children up on Bible stories and somehow these, togethe
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Rees Howells
British missionary (1879–1950)
Rees Howells | |
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| Born | 10 October 1879 Brynamman, Wales |
| Died | 13 February 1950 (age 71) Wales |
Rees Howells (10 October 1879 – 13 February 1950) was the founder of The Bible College of Wales.
Howells was born in Brynamman in Carmarthenshire, Wales.[1] When he was 12 years old he left school and worked in a tin mill and coal mine. He later went to the USA for better financial benefits where he met a Jewish Christian named Maurice Reuben who was following the Messiah. Howells also read a book of Professor Henry Drummond. Both influences caused him to become an Evangelical Christian. Later he returned to Wales. He was affected by the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival.
On December 21, 1910, he married Elizabeth Jones and they received missionary training in Edinburgh and London.[1] They were later missionaries in Africa. He was led down the path of intercession for many years, before seeing Revival across Southern Africa from 1915-1920. The rise of Adolf Hitler and the outbreak of World War II also marked a
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