The Soul-Winner: How to Lead Sinners to the Savior

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011 - 196 من الصفحات
Charles Spurgeon composed the chapters in this work for the guidance of all who desire to become soul-winners, with the hope also of inducing many more professing Christians to engage in this truly blessed service for the Savior. The first six chapters contain lectures addressed to the college of preachers, then follow four addresses delivered to Sunday-School teachers, open-air preachers, and friends gathered at Monday evening prayer meetings at the Tabernacle. The rest of the volume consists of sermons in which the work of winning souls is earnestly commended to the attention of every believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. For more than forty years Mr. Spurgeon was, by his preaching and writing, one of the greatest soul-winners, and by his printed words he still continues to be the means of the conversion of many all over the world. It is believed, therefore, that thousands will rejoice to read what he spoke and wrote concerning what he called "the chief business of the Christian minister."

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon was born in Kelvedon, Essex, England on June 19, 1834. His father and his grandfather were both pastors and at the age of twenty, he became the pastor of the New Park Street Church in London. The congregation quickly grew out of the building and moved to Exeter Hall. In 1861, the congregation moved to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle. During his lifetime, he published over thirty-five hundred sermons that filled 63 volumes. His series stands as the largest set of books by a single author in the history of Christianity. He also wrote Ploughman's Talk and The Treasury of David. During his last years, he suffered severe physical pain from a gout attack. He was growing increasing ill and died on January 31, 1892.

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