Norris Groves: The Little-Known Man Who Inspired George Muller and Hudson Taylor

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Readability

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Original Sources

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Devotional Quality

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Avoids Hagiography

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Biblical Clarity

FieldIraq & India
MissionaryA. Norris Groves
AuthorRobert Bernard Dann
Era1820s–1850s

Overview

Norris Groves was a dentist. He did well for himself in Exeter, England, in the 1820s. He gave to the poor and championed the abolition of slavery. Well off and respected, no one expected more of him. Except God.

Follow Norris Groves and his wife, Mary, as God led them through His Word to leave their familiar surroundings to take the gospel to Iraq. They traded comfort for war, famine, and disease. See how their life made a difference for God despite the fact that little fruit came from their pioneer missionary labors in the difficult Middle East. Find out how their influence for God turned out to be much different than they or anyone else expected. Discover how they helped to lay the seeds for the faith missions movement that blossomed after them through the work of George Muller, Hudson Taylor, and other more prominent missionaries.

Learn more about both Norris and Mary Groves when my new missions devotional comes out. The release date for Daring Decision will be announced soon! I highlight Norris on Day 20 and Mary just before him on Day 19. Subscribe for updates about its launch date (if you received this book review by email, you are already subscribed!). Contact me if you would like to join my launch team to organically promote this new missions resource.

Other Sources

Norris and Mary Groves are highlighted in my upcoming missions devotional, Daring Decision: a 31-Day Journey with those who Followed God’s Leading.