This classic book by England's master preacher provides valuable insights on the meaning and methods of evangelism for everone from seasoned preachers of the Word to laypeople who feel the call of the Great Commission upon their lives.ess, a better friend. (learn more about this book)
A gallery of people and topics are covered in this popular series. Spurgeon provides the busy pastor with starter material and the Christian reader with devotional meditations. (learn more about this book)
A gallery of people and topics are covered in this popular series. Spurgeon provides the busy pastor with starter material and the Christian reader with devotional meditations. (learn more about this book)
Mr. Spurgeon's calligraphy was characteristic of himself. In early days it was like copper-plate, and to the end of his life, unless deformed by pain, was always singularly chaste and clear, and to the very last note he penned, it maintained its uniform neatness. His favorite ink was violet,... (learn more about this book)
A gallery of people and topics are covered in this popular series. Spurgeon provides the busy pastor with starter material and the Christian reader with devotional meditations. (learn more about this book)
Books about the life and ministry of"The Prince of Preacher's are not uncommon. However Spurgeon Gold takes a unique approach. It has isolated the great preacher's deep passion for the lost many of his powerful gospel proclamations, and his convicting exhortations to Christians to share their... (learn more about this book)
Classic literature by famous Christian authors. Each book is richly detailed in an upscale package, uniquely designed for gift-giving and for collecting a personal classic library. (learn more about this book)
For Spurgeon's last thirty years to his death in 1892, he had a congregation of nearly six thousand to be maintained in the heart of London and a wider audience of perhaps a million to be addressed weekly through his printed sermon. (learn more about this book)
One of the world's most prolific preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon had already preached more than 600 times by the age of twenty. By age twenty-two he was the most popular sermonizer of his age, dubbed the "Prince of Preachers." Spurgeon's sermons are notable not merely for their quantity, but... (learn more about this book)