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Is it possible to know God? Is He really knowable? And if He is, then can we actually come to know Him intimately, talking to Him as friend to friend, hearing His voice guiding and counseling us, living to please Him and basking in His company? From Biblical times up to the present, men and women have asked these questions and forged out answers that enabled them to become what we now describe as "the saints of the Church."
The journey of some of these saints is recorded in They Knew Their God Volume One by E. & L. Harvey who were inspiredthe passage in Psalms 48: 12-13: "Walk about Zion, go all around it, count its towers, consider well its ramparts; go through its citadels, that you may tell the next generation." Beginning with Nicholas of Basle, a fourteenth century preacher, and concluding with Johanna Veenstra, a twentieth century missionary, the authors introduce us to men and women whose desire to know God, led them on often dangerous yet rewarding journeys. Their starting point varied greatly-Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Episcopalian, Salvation Army, and Methodist, but they all had a common goal-- a life hidden in the heart of God.
Don't read this book, however, if you are stuck within denominational boundaries. Don't read it if you want a hard and fast recipe for spiritual success. Don't read it if you have already set the limits of your faith. But read it if you feel within you the unquenchable desire to know the God Who made you, loved you, and redeemed you. And then be inspired to forge out your own peculiar journey into God.
About the author
When Edwin and Lillian Harvey were sent to the UK in 1938 as missionaries from their church in America, they doubtless had no idea that posterity would remember them, not so much for their role as directors of a Bible College in Glasgow, or the leaders of an evangelical mission known in England as the M.O.V.E. (Message of Victory Evangelism), but rather as authors of thirty devotional books and the founders of Harvey Christian Publishers, USA.