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'We were nearly there when some figures blocked our way. I went
cold all over. This was no chance encounter. They had planned this
and waited for us. This was it.''Move out of the way Blackie' the
skinhead said. 'We got business with your friend.' Star Smith has
enough problems in life trying to keep her wacky family a secret.
Then a black girl arrives on the scene.... With the racist
attitudes of kids in her area Star knows that if she befriends
Ebony she could lose more than her reputation.
"My college lectures are colloquial, familiar, full of anecdote,
and often humorous; they are purposely made so, to suit the
occasion. At the end of the week I meet the students, and find them
weary . . . and only in a condition to receive something which will
attract and secure their attention, and fire their hearts."
Though best remembered as the most popular preacher of the
Victorian era, C. H. Spurgeon was also founder and president of the
Pastor's College in London. He supervised the training of over 800
students, presided at an annual conference for ministers, and, on
Friday afternoons, delivered regular lectures on every aspect of
pulpit ministry.
Featuring such gems as "The Minister's Fainting Fits"; "Posture,
Action, Gesture, etc."; and "On the Choice of a Text," this
unabridged edition of 28 of Spurgeon's classroom discourses on
homiletics overflows with practical wisdom, discerning wit, and
sage advice. Covering the call, open-air preaching, ordinary
conversations, using illustrations, and conduct outside the church,
Spurgeon's words are as rich and nourishing for pastors and
students today as they were more than a century ago.
CHAPTERS INCLUDE
- The Minister's Self-Watch
- Our Public Prayer
- On Spiritualizing
- The Blind Eye and the Deaf Ear
- On Conversion as Our Aim
- The Sciences as Sources of Illustration
An excellent and useful gift for pastors and seminary students,
church history enthusiasts, and even collectors and readers of
classic Victorian literature.
A parallel New Testament commentary that includes the text of the
King James Version and applicable portions from the sermons from
Charles Spurgeon on each left-hand page, and excerpts from the
writings of John Wesley and Matthew Henry on each right-hand page.
Read the biblical text and glance across the page to get the
interpretations and meditations of these giants of the faith.
All of Grace outlines C.H. Spurgeon's plan of salvation in clear,
simple language that everyone can understand and be drawn to the
Father. He shows that attempts to please God based upon our own
works brings self-righteousness and coldness of heart. It is the
free grace and mercy of God that makes the heart glow with warmth
and thankfulness for God's love. "Who knows how many will find
their way to peace by what they read here? A more important
question to you, dear reader, is this--Will you be one of them?"
Spurgeon's desire is to help the reader find the path to God and
encourage him to follow. "Meet me in heaven ""Whosoever will, let
him take the water of life freely." -- Revelation 22:17 Charles
Haddon Spurgeon was a British Baptist preacher known as the "Prince
of Preachers." He was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist
tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London
Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, and opposing the liberal
and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day. In
his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to approximatelly 10,000,000
people. He was a prolific author of many types of works including
sermons, an autobiography, commentaries, books on prayer,
devotionals, magazines, poetry, hymns and more.
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