Spurgeon’s theology

How to Worship: Spurgeon and the Christian Conscience Against Secular Laws

Introduction to Worship and Secular Laws The tension between worship and secular laws is a significant issue facing Christians today. As believers strive to fulfill their spiritual obligations, they often encounter legal frameworks that appear to contradict their faith. This conflict raises profound questions about the role of the Christian conscience in navigating these challenges.

Listen before it’s too Late! Spurgeon’s Warnings Against Secular Humanitarianism Without Christ Love are a Thing to Worry About

Introduction: The Essence of Spurgeon’s Concerns Charles Spurgeon, often hailed as the “Prince of Preachers,” left an indelible mark on the landscape of Christian thought in the 19th century. His eloquent sermons and poignant writings continue to resonate with believers today. Spurgeon was not only a gifted orator; he was a passionate advocate for the

The Secret to Growth: Spurgeon’s Use of the Cardinal Virtues

Cardinal Virtues

Introduction to Spurgeon’s Wisdom Charles Haddon Spurgeon, known as the ‘Prince of Preachers’, was a Victorian, Calvinistic Baptist minister whose impact on preaching and Christian thought is profound. Born on June 19, 1834, in Kelvedon, Essex, Spurgeon preached to over a million people and personally baptized 15,000 believers. His sermons, translated into nearly forty languages,