Andrew Murray was raised in South Africa. It was here, after his
formal education in Scotland and three years of theological study
in college in Holland, that he returned as a missionary and
minister. As a preacher, he consistently drew large crowds and
led many to trust Christ as their Savior. But Murray's life was
not without testing. As a young man, an enduring sickness left
him weak and exhausted. Later at the prime of his ministry, a
severe illness resulted in his absence from the pulpit for two
years. But God used each trial to remove all that hindered his
devotion to Christ. Murray wrote, "That awful pride and self
complacency which have hither to ruled in my heart." He fought an
insidious battle with pride, but God had the victory. Murray
wrote much about the deeper knowledge of the things of God and
abiding in Christ.
He also served as the first president of the Young Men's Christian Fellowship (YMCA). Not only was he the author of over 240 books, he was also a man of great prayer. Through his private devotion with the Savior, he learned that laughter and fellowship were two of life's most important activities. He and his wife, Emma, had nine children.
Adapted from "Apostle of Abiding Love."