The Normal Christian Life is actually a compilation of Watchman’s personal correspondences compiled by a British evangelist named Angus Kinnear. It was during his prison sentence that he produced most of his now-famous commentaries on Scripture (talk about Romans 8:28!) and Christian living. During the Communist Revolution (1952) he was imprisoned for his faith and spent the last 20 years of his life in jail where he died in 1972. From 1923 to 1952 he dedicated his life to planting and growing churches. He became a converted and deeply devoted Christian in 1922 after visiting a Christian Conference in Europe. Nee was born in 1903 and raised as a Methodist by his parents in China. Watchman Neeįor those who may not know who Watchman Nee was let me give a quick synopsis of his bio. If you’re looking to be enlightened, encouraged and enriched in Christian living, I highly recommend reading this and any other book he wrote. It’s more like the tenth one! After reading The Spiritual Man (all 3 volumes!) I was totally impressed with the writing style and content that Watchman produced. This is not the first book I’ve read that was written by Watchman Nee. Book Review: The Normal Christian Life by Watchman Nee
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