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. Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted… 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. Under the ministry of Charl… Read more…
“Spurgeon was the master of the pithy quote. In fact, no author I have ever read is as quotable as Spurgeon. His published sermons as well as his books are a fertile source for ideas, expressions, illustrations, and axioms that help make biblical truth clear. I have on my shelves several anthologies of Spurgeon quotations. But none is as exhaustive, as car… Read more…
The paragraphs of this little book are not supposed to be an argument. It was not my aim to convince an opponent, but to assist a friend. How I have personally threaded the labyrinth of life thus far, may be of helpful interest to some other soul which just now is in a maze. I hope that by these pages some true heart may be assisted to "fight his doubts a… Read more…
Learn from the “Prince of Preachers” Charles Spurgeon as he expounds upon God's amazing grace through the the following sermons: The Novelties of Divine Mercy The Tenderness of God's Comforts Cheer for Despondency Christ Looseth From Infirmities Mercy for the Meanest of the Flock Secret Disciples Encouraged Blessings Traced to Their Source … 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 Jesus' feet; His promise… 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. Charles Haddon Spurge… 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 preacher in Eng… 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 was the most popu… Read more…