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Charles H. Spurgeon
- Charles Spurgeon Knew It Was Possible to Be Faithful and DepressedHow his example can encourage believers who “walk in darkness, and see no light.”Diana Gruver|Français简体中文繁體中文
- Prayer amid PandemicEpisode 4|14minA 19th-Century Celebrity Pastor Frequently Found Himself an InvalidHow London’s most popular preacher dealt with routine bouts of physical and mental illness.Morgan Lee|
- Many of the Christians We Remember Faced Pain and SicknessFor Charles Spurgeon, Florence Nightingale, Mother Teresa, and more, disease defined how they knew God.
- How to Tell the Difference Between a Prophet and a CrankTruly biblical prophecy strengthens the church—without adding anything to the Bible.Andrew Wilson|
- Susannah Spurgeon Lived for Christ Without Leaving Her HomeHer behind-the-scenes ministry reminds us that pastors (and their spouses) can’t be reduced to a package of roles and gifts.Christine Hoover|
- Spurgeon on JabezWhat history's most prolific preacher said, in 1871, about the Prayer of Jabez.Chris Armstrong|
- Spurgeon's EpiphanyThe event he recounted more than 280 times in his sermons first occurred on January 6, 1850.Mary Ann Jeffreys|
- 1854: Three Voices Wake a Sleeping ChurchThe year Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, and Sören Kierkegaard launched ministries that would shake their churches to the core.Bruce Heydt|
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