Rees Howells: Intercessor Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

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Rees Howells: Intercessor Test | Mid-Book Test - Medium

Norman Grubb
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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. In "Loving an Outcast", who was the first beneficiary of Rees' new prayer life, and later became his best friend?
(a) Thomas Howells.
(b) Uncle Dick.
(c) Will Battery.
(d) Evan Lewis.

2. "In "The Vow of the Nazarite", God also called Rees to read his bible for how many hours each evening?
(a) Four.
(b) Two.
(c) Three.
(d) Five.

3. How was Thomas Howells related to Rees?
(a) He was his father.
(b) He was his uncle.
(c) He was his brother.
(d) He was his grandfather.

4. In "Meeting the Risen Lord", what converted Jew shared a testimony that God revealed to Rees as "proof"?
(a) Evan Lewis.
(b) Herbert Spencer.
(c) Maurice Reuben.
(d) Professor Henry Drummond.

5. In "Madeira", who was given enough money to help the young man travel to Madeira?
(a) Will.
(b) His father.
(c) Rees.
(d) His wife.

Short Answer Questions

1. In "Called Out From Wage-earning", who strongly questioned Rees about the money choices he was making?

2. Where was Elizabeth from?

3. In "The Vow of the Nazarite", the Lord pointed out to Rees that Rees should not put pleasing his parents before God's what?

4. In "What is an Intercessor", who is described as the Great Intercessor?

5. In "Called Out From Wage-earning", Rees gave up his job and earnings from the ____ to meet this new call from the Lord.

Short Essay Questions

1. Why was Rees "hatless" and why did he struggle with being "hatless"?

2. How did Rees care for the Tramps? (Please be specific and explain how this also affects Rees.)

3. How did the Lord change the way Rees was to abide in the Vow of the Nazarene?

4. How did Rees come to be in London, and why was he at first hesitant to go?

5. What does the author feel this collaborative writing of Howells' biography provides for the reader?

6. After the tubercular woman died, what happened to facilitate the development of Rees' love for fatherless children?

7. What dilemma challenged Rees' commitment to give up all claim to his money at the Lord's direction, and how was the issue resolved?

8. How and why was Rees able to reach Lord Radstock to help him?

9. What people influenced Howells' life in the early years?

10. How can prayers be a sign of doubt?

(see the answer keys)

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