Norman P. Grubb has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator. The most-rated is Yes, I Am.

2 audiobooks
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Once Caught, No Escape

Summary

Norman Grubb, the son of an Irish clergyman, was born in England in 1895. He served as a lieutenant of the Bloucester Regiment, receiving the Military Cross for his service during World War I. Following the war, he attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and married Pauline Studd, the youngest daughter of the famous missionary C. T. Studd. The Grubbs served as missionaries in the Belgian Congo where Norman translated the New Testament into Bangala. After Studd's death in 1931, Norman served as British General Secretary of the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade until 1965. He continued to speak and travel well into his nineties. He died at age 98 on December 15, 1993. Once Caught, No Escape is Norman Grubb's autobiographical account of his maturation from a young boy to a Christ-in-him faith life. As Norman once wrote of Once Caught, No Escape, "This little book is evidence that God can pick up weak things and use them - his strength made perfect in weakness." Visit Publisher's Website at: zerubbabel.org

©1969, 1983, 2005 The Lutterworth Press (P)2019 Zerubbabel Press

Narrator: Jack Wynters
Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Yes, I Am

Summary

Yes, I Am is Norman Grubb's last and most comprehensive work on the union of Christ and the believer -"Christ in you, the hope of glory." Here he explores the great foundational truths of what he called "Total Truth" - the nature of God Himself, the true nature of man, the fall of man, and our two-fold redemption through the blood and body of Christ. Finally, he shares clarifications on the pivotal Romans 6-8, chapters he has dug into "a thousand times". demonstrating how to live "as the free men in Christ we've been redeemed to be." Finally, Norman moves on to the highest calling of all, the life of intercession. In Yes, I Am, Norman Grubb reveals again what has been the "sole heartbeat" of his books. "There is a joy unspeakable and full of glory, a peace that passeth understanding, and an all-sufficiency in all things by which we are able to abound unto every good work."

©1992 Zerubbabel Press (P)2020 Zerubbabel Press

Narrator: Jack Wynters
Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
Available on Audible