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When Spurgeon speaks, you'd be wise to listen. The great preacher Charles Spurgeon had a lot to say during his four decades of ministry at London's Metropolitan Tabernacle. Beyond his mighty voice, Spurgeon's pen churned out countless words of biblical interpretation and Christian wisdom. These words can still encourage us today! Volume 1 of the Spurgeon Speaks series collects Spurgeon's reflections on the importance of prayer in the Christian life. He was known as a mighty man of prayer, and his insights will deepen your prayer life as well. Presented in lovely editions that you'll be proud…mehr

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When Spurgeon speaks, you'd be wise to listen. The great preacher Charles Spurgeon had a lot to say during his four decades of ministry at London's Metropolitan Tabernacle. Beyond his mighty voice, Spurgeon's pen churned out countless words of biblical interpretation and Christian wisdom. These words can still encourage us today! Volume 1 of the Spurgeon Speaks series collects Spurgeon's reflections on the importance of prayer in the Christian life. He was known as a mighty man of prayer, and his insights will deepen your prayer life as well. Presented in lovely editions that you'll be proud to own, the Spurgeon Speaks series offers focused readings on topics that were important to the Prince of Preachers. Expertly selected by Jason Allen and updated for twenty-first century readers, this series will be a valued addition to the library of pastors, scholars, and anyone who appreciates the legacy of Charles Spurgeon.
Autorenporträt
DR. JASON ALLEN is the fifth and youngest president of Midwestern Baptist Seminary. He has served as pastor and interim pastor of Southern Baptist churches in Alabama and Kentucky over the past fifteen years. He currently serves the church more broadly through writing and preaching ministries, including his own website www.jasonkallen.com, where he writes on various topics including higher education, theology, preaching, and cultural and local church issues. He and his wife, Karen, have five children: Anne-Marie, Caroline, William, Alden, and Elizabeth.