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This is the thrilling story of the worldwide expansion of the Christian Literature Crusade . . . -Moody Monthly The book carries you from two people in an upstairs bookroom to a worldwide chain of Christian bookcenters and publishing, multiplied by only a "shoestring" of faith and committed, although unlikely, lives.

248 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1975

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Norman P. Grubb

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Norman Percy Grubb was a missionary statesman, writer and theological teacher.

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September 15, 2018
Working For CLC since 2007 i thought it would be very helpful me to find out more and a bit of background on who we are and how we started as an organisation.

Norman Grubb account on the founding of CLC international is a remarkable story he tells.

we go on the journey with Ken and Bessie of how these two started off in an upstairs book room in Colchester and how the Lord inspired and provided many great resources for this missionary organisation to grow.

This is more than an history book, more than a romance story, its the powerful unpacking of the minisrty of CLC and the deadly serious work of spreading the gospel through our centres and the printed page.

I loved reading this book and have read it more than once.
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April 22, 2025
“It is all His work through His workers, and it is equally He who keeps us all in the abiding, obeying relationship by which those rivers of living water flow. And they do flow.”

Great book - inspiring to anyone who is interested in working in missions - and in Christian literature. An excellent testament to faithfully trusting the Lord for provision.
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