Alfred Norris died in 2003, at the age of 89. He had spent 72 years actively working for the things of God. He was a man of great energy and extraordinary genius — having a flair for languages, which was put to good use in the service of gospel proclamation. In 1936 he organized the first Vacation Bible Campaigns, which for the first time brought the Truth to villages and towns throughout Britain. This enterprise led to the formation of the Christadelphian Bible Mission, which led the way in bringing the gospel to many other countries. Alfred Norris was active in this work for years, being the first editor of the Bible Missionary magazine.

In addition to numerous small pamphlets and magazine articles, his published writings include:

Acts and Epistles Apocalypse for Everyman On Reading the Bible Believing the Bible Understanding the Bible Preaching the Word Gospel of Mark The Holy Spirit and the Believer Today “I Believe”: A Personal Confession of Faith Peter — Fisher of Men What is His Name? The Ten Commandments for the Twentieth Century The Things We Stand For