If you enjoy a book of substance, you’ll love Strengthen My Spirit—a collection of carefully-excerpted devotionals from the writings of Charles Spurgeon. Known as the “Prince of Preachers” for his upbeat, accessible sermons, Spurgeon preached to a nineteenth-century “megachurch” of several thousand members. Strengthen My S… Read more…
Christ's Incarnation, by C. H. Spurgeon, is a small work on an extremely important theme. Spurgeon gives full treatment to the cardinal doctrine that God was "manifest of the flesh" in His son Jesus Christ. His reinforcement of this truth effectively combats any denial of Jesus Christ's Deity. He writes, "'There is more of God's glory and maj… Read more…
Here's strong Bible teaching that's fun to read! This 1,400-page collection of the best of Charles Spurgeon provides a wonderful overview to the man called 'The Prince of Preachers.' The Baptist minister spoke to thousands each week in nineteenth-century London, and his sermons and books still have a fresh, encouraging, and challenging power.… Read more…
In Words of Wisdom for Daily Life, the "Prince of Preachers", Charles Haddon Spurgeon, writes short pithy chapters that apply to our daily lives and advise readers on how we can apply the Scriptures to everyday circumstances.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted to Christianity at the age of fifteen. By the age of twenty-two, he w… Read more…
Fifteen short chapters which give advice in practical and spiritual matters. Includes topics such as Coming to Christ, Warnings to Certain Sinners, The Castle of Self, Halting Between Two Opinions and more.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted to Christianity at the age of fifteen. By the age of twenty-two, he was the most popular… Read more…
“Emphasizes the fact that every pastor is preeminently a winner of souls, regardless of what other duties and responsibilities may be placed upon him.” — Cyril J Barber, The Minister's Library
Learn from one of the the most effective ministers of all time how to prepare for and effectively evangelize to anyone anytime.
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"Oh what encouragement we have to pray to such a prayer-hearing God, who so far exceeds the requests of His children."
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was profoundly convinced of the importance and power of prayer. Much of his influence in his own time and down to the present can surely be traced to the priority of prayer in his life and… Read more…
This is the final inaugural address delivered by Charles Haddon Spurgeon at the College Conference in April 1891. This book is an encouragement to every modern warrior engaged in the crusade against error and sin. It was published after Spurgeon's death as The Greatest Fight in the World. Later the subtitle Final Manifesto was added.
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Throughout his impressive preaching career, Charles Haddon Spurgeon frequently illustrated the Gospel by references to nature. Using illustrations such as those recorded in Teachings of Nature in the Kingdom of Grace, he made the allusions of Scripture more readily understood by the crowds who listened to him.
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A collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings from Thomas Brooks, whom Charles Spurgeon greatly admired. Brooks was a well-known Puritan preacher and writer. Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks is good for devotional reading and general enjoyment.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted to Christianity at the age … Read more…
Charles Haddon Spurgeon writes, "Out of the proclamation of the amazing story of the love of Jesus other wonders grow, for signs and wonders are the witness of the gospel's power."
In Seven Wonders of Grace, Spurgeon displays the wonders of God's forgiveness toward the once-deceitful Manasseh; His mercy toward the woman who washed … Read more…
Believers in general will be enriched by this volume because the public prayers of Charles Spurgeon were full of doctrine and encouragement from Scripture. But this book should especially appeal to the pastor whose pulpit prayers might become stale, repetitious, or run-of-the-mill. Reading the prayers of great giants of the faith like Spurgeon aid in sharpen… Read more…