If you are into the history of revivals in this land, or for some reason you think God isn't moving amongst your community, this book is an absolute must. I found it enjoyable & challenging, a double-edged sword for any book.
-- CLC Book Reviews
Those who are concerned about the state of the church and society must read this book to see how God can change everything through men and women whom he has called by his grace and to whom he has given the grit and gumption to carry out his work. It is a well written story that warms the heart, and took me right back to Sandfields. Aberavon.
-- Lady Elizabeth Catherwood
This is a story that had to be told. These are men who should live in the hearts and minds of a new generation. Their devotion to Christ, their compassion and their indomitable courage stand as both a rebuke and an inspiration. There were giants in the land in those days. May their example breed others such as they in our generation too.
-- Peter Lewis, Cornerstone Evangelical Church, Nottingham (Senior Minister, Cornerstone Church, Nottingham)
... if you can put down this book dry-eyed and cold of heart then perhaps you should look to yourself.
-- Evangelical Magazine of Wales (Published by Evangelical Movement of Wales)
This thrilling story is well told. The author has captured the different characteristics of the three leaders. They were different, yet one in their boundless energy, capacity for friendship and zeal for the gospel. It is a challenging book. It should rekindle our evangelistic spirit and help us to think of appropriate evangelistic methods.
-- Rutherford Journal of Church and Ministry
Not many people could tell the fascinating story of these three mighty men as Geraint Fielder has done. His book is a significant contribution to our knowledge of the Forward Movement in Wales in the generation just before Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones heard its appeal for evangelists and left London for Aberavon... The book is full of relevance for our own times.
-- Eric Alexander (Conference speaker and formerly minister St George's Tron, Glasgow for 20 years)
Grace Grit and Gumption is an eloquent tribute to three men whose preaching led to the founding of the Forward Movement, and evangelical movement that profoundly affected Welsh society in the twentieth century. Incidentally, it was that movement's appeal for evangelists that Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones responded to positively in 1927 and which took him to Aberavon.
-- Revival Magazine
... a most refreshing book- easy to read, challenging, informative and with many applications to the modern church. It is a book every Christian should read!
-- Evangelical Times