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Uplifting messages for each day of the year will comfort and refresh you in your walk with God. These devotional passages will help you experience God's free favor, abide in the presence of God, obtain victory through Christ, receive help through every trial, develop a powerful prayer life, have every need met by God, and discover God's direction.
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"Encouraging thoughts are like honey to the heart", says Spurgeon, whose uplifting messages for each day of the year will bring comfort and refreshment to your walk with God. Whether you spend your time alone with God in the morning or the evening, or both, Spurgeon's message will powerfully affect and inspire your faith.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 451378
- Product Code 9781458769176
- ISBNÂ 1458769178
- EANÂ 9781458769176
- Department Academic
- Category Classic
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Read How You Want/bridge-logos Publishers
- DRMÂ Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 1.58 MB (EPUB)
Charles H Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, (1834 - 1892) served for thirty years as preacher and pastor of London's six-thousand-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle. Converted in 1850 at the age of fifteen, he began to help the poor and to hand out tracts; he was known as "The Boy Preacher." He preached his first sermon at the age of sixteen. At age eighteen, he became the pastor of Waterbeach Baptist Chapel, preaching in a barn. In 1856, Spurgeon married Susannah Thompson; they had twin sons, both of whom later entered the ministry. Spurgeon's compelling sermons and lively preaching style drew multitudes of people, and many came to Christ. Soon, the crowds had grown so large that they blocked the narrow streets near the church. Services eventually had to be held in rented halls, and Spurgeon often preached to congregations of more than ten thousand. The Metropolitan Tabernacle was built in 1861 to accommodate the large numbers of people. The prime minister of England, members of the royal family, and Florence Nightingale, among others, went to hear him preach. Spurgeon preached to an estimated ten million people throughout his life. Not surprisingly, he is called the "Prince of Preachers". In addition to his powerful preaching, Spurgeon founded and supported charitable outreaches, including educational institutions. He also founded the famous Stockwell Orphanage. His writings, including thousands of sermons, are still popular with pastors and devotional readers who, like him, treasure the gospel of God's grace.