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All Of Grace

All Of Grace

In this classic work, Charles Spurgeon clearly presents the central message of salvation.
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Brian Sanders

BRIAN SANDERS is the founder of the Underground Network, an international coalition of churches united by the prophetic call to love the poor, reach the lost, and seek biblical justice. The Underground is a new form of church designed and empowered for mission. A serial entrepreneur, Brian has helped to start hundreds of missional enterprises, including churches, non-profits, and businesses all over the world. He holds a degree in communication from the University of Florida, a Masters Degree in Religious Studies from the University of South Florida, and a Masters Degree in Applied Theology from Spurgeon's College. Brian has lived in intentional community in the inner city for more than twenty years, embodying the ideas that drive him. He lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife Monica and their six children.

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C .H. Spurgeon

CHARLES H. SPURGEON (1834-1892) was known as England's most prominent preacher for most of the second half of the nineteenth century. He preached his first sermon at the age of 16, and by 22, he was the most popular preacher of his day, habitually addressing congregations of six to ten thousand. In addition, he was active in philanthropic work and evangelism. Spurgeon is the author of numerous books, including All of Grace, Finding Peace in Life’s Storms, The Anointed Life, and Praying Successfully.

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C.H. Spurgeon on Spiritual Leadership

C.H. Spurgeon on Spiritual Leadership

A classic for those interested in developing a spiritual understanding of leadership.
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F. B. Meyer

F. B. MEYER (1847-1929) was an internationally known British minister of the Gospel, a public servant, and an evangelist for more than sixty years. A good friend of D. L. Moody, he began preaching at Christ Church in London, when there were only 100 regular attendees. Within two years he was preaching regularly to over 2,000 people. Charles Spurgeon once spoke of him, saying "Meyer preaches as a man who has seen God face to face." Meyer was also active in the temperance movement, worked to close more than 500 houses of prostitution, and formed a prison aid society. Meyer authored more than 40 books, including biographies, devotional commentaries, sermon volumes and expository works. He also authored several pamphlets and edited a number of magazines.

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Faith's Checkbook

Faith's Checkbook

Spurgeon presents 365 of God's wonderful promises, as found in Scripture.
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Good Tidings

Good Tidings

Four beloved spiritual writers unfold the historical significance of Jesus' birth.
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Ray Rhodes Jr.

RAY RHODES, JR. serves as founding pastor of Grace Community Church of Dawsonville, GA and as president of Nourished in the Word Ministries. He has served four congregations over three decades of pastoral ministry and for fifteen years, he has led Nourished in the Word. Ray has published several books and holds theological degrees from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (D.Min.). He is married to Lori and they are blessed with six daughters and four grandchildren. Ray has long been a Spurgeon enthusiast, and his doctoral thesis focused on the marriage and spirituality of Charles and Susannah Spurgeon.

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Richard Ellsworth Day

RICHARD ELLSWORTH DAY was born in the United States in 1884. In his early life he was an apprentice at the Terre Haute Gazette in Indiana serving as an associate reporter. His first book was a biography on the famous preacher Charles Spurgeon entitled The Shadow of the Broad Brim, which he published with Judson Press in 1934. The book was an immediate success which led to subsequent biographies on Charles Grandison Finney (1942), D.L. Moody (1944), and Henry Parsons Crowell (1946). Richard Day and his wife Deborah would begin each project with extensive research and study and then retreat to their little cottage in Sunnyvale, California to write. In his day he was a noted Christian biographer, and between projects, traveled around speaking in churches and schools until his death in 1965.

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Spurgeon

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Spurgeon on Persevering Through Trials

Spurgeon on Persevering Through Trials

Spurgeon faced trials, and he shows you how to be strong when life is coming at you hard.
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Spurgeon on Resting in the Promises of God

Spurgeon on Resting in the Promises of God

Let Spurgeon's words help you find the lasting peace that comes from confidence in God.
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Spurgeon on the Power of Scripture

Spurgeon on the Power of Scripture

Volume 2 of the Spurgeon Speaks series reminds you of the transforming power of Scripture.
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Spurgeon on the Priority of Prayer

Spurgeon on the Priority of Prayer

Volume 1 of the Spurgeon Speaks series offers Spurgeon's reflections on Christian prayer.
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Spurgeon Starter Pack

Spurgeon Starter Pack

If you're a Spurgeon fan, this bundle is for you: three classics you'll be proud to own.
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