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  • Fastened Like Nails Vol. 1 (F. W. Boreham)

    Formerly titled Wings of the Morning. 

    This treasure sat on my bookshelf for over twenty years! I am grateful that during his morning address at the Guild, Dr. Zacharias quoted snippets of wisdom by Frank Boreham, whom he considers to be one of the most important theologians of his personal library.

    I now place Fastened Like Nails as one of my top ten books. It describes the power of the Word of God in the lives of such men as Luther, Tyndale, Wycliffe, Knox, Whitfield, Pascal, Judson, Livingstone, Paton, Carey, Newton, Bunyan, Cromwell, Taylor, Spurgeon, and Chalmers. The background of each man’s personal conquest makes every story rich and colorful, mixed with tragedy and sacrifice.

    $13.50$16.00
  • Flowers from a Puritan’s Garden (C. H. Spurgeon) (#52)

    Charles Spurgeon was a lover of the Puritans, but was especially fond of Thomas Manton. So, Spurgeon collected various short excerpts from Manton’s writings, and gathered them into one volume, for his own joy and edification. Eventually it was published, first in the 1880s. Contains one full year of daily readings. Now we have these daily devotional readings taken from Spurgeon’s favorite Puritan, back in print!

    Thomas Manton’s complete works filled 22 volumes with rich theology and commentary on Scripture, from which Spurgeon selected his most-loved nuggets of wisdom and exposition of Scripture; Spurgeon also added some of his own devotional thoughts to the volume.

    $9.75$11.00
  • Living by Revealed Truth: The Life & Pastoral Theology of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Tom Nettles)

    Living By Revealed Truth: The Life and Pastoral Theology of Charles Haddon Spurgeon is a massive book on a monumental and hugely influential figure. Tom nettles work examines the history of Spurgeon’s ministry and intertwines, in detailed fashion, the great minister’s pastoral theology as it came to be expressed throughout his career.

    Leaving no stone unturned, this book will be cornerstone in the library of all church historians and of anyone who has undertaken the task of being a student of Spurgeon. Great for personal use or as a textbook.

    $31.50$49.99
  • A Theology of the Family (Scott Brown, Jeff Pollard)

    This book presents a perspective on the family largely forgotten by the modern church. There are 56 authors featured in this volume, among whom are: John Bunyan, Jonathan Edwards, John Gill, William Gouge, Matthew Henry, Martin Luther, A.W. Pink, J. C. Ryle, R. C. Sproul, Charles Spurgeon and Thomas Watson.

    Each of them give a powerful testimony that the 21st century church needs to be reminded of what she used to believe about family life. These authors bring a measure of the correction and the balm necessary to heal our amnesia and return us to biblical order.

    $37.50$49.00
  • Spurgeon the Pastor (Geoffrey Chang)

    Spurgeon pastored 5,000 people at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, in what now might be considered a megachurch. Instead of adopting worldly mechanisms for growth, he based his ministry vision on a biblical and theological foundation. From the pen of the director of the Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Seminary.

    $15.00$17.99
  • Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks (#43)

    This book is a collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings from this renowned Puritan. Gathered by Spurgeon out of the 6 volume set of Brooks’ Works, it remains an excellent introduction to both the man and his writings.

    $9.75$11.00
  • Counsel for Christian Workers (C. H. Spurgeon)

    C. H. Spurgeon was known as the ‘Prince of Preachers’, and over 100 years later, he is still a popular Christian author. This book reflects his concern for the welfare of people involved in Christian ministry.

    Every bit as much as a great preacher, Spurgeon was a practical and loving man, and this shines through the pages of this collection of his teaching. He did not neglect personal time with people, despite devoting himself to preaching. His words of counsel are given with a warm regard to encourage and inspire. His pithy analysis continues to inspire Christian workers to achieve great things through their ministries.

    $7.95$8.99
  • Keep Inching Along: 52 Spurgeon Stories for Children Book 4

    This fourth book began, as did the previous three, as a series of children’s talks based on Spurgeon’s life. Some stories and sad and some are funny, but each one teaches a particular truth from the Bible.

    Spurgeon himself had a great love for children, and his desire for them was that they should come to trust, love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ in their young years.

    Spurgeon is here no longer, but the Lord is still at work drawing all kinds of people to Himself. My hope and prayer is that children may be led to find salvation in Christ, and learn truths from the Bible that will help them to live for His glory.

    $9.60$12.00
  • C.H. Spurgeon Autobiography, Volume 2: The Full Harvest

    This 2nd volume of Spurgeon’s massive biography picks up where Volume 1, The Early Years left off.

    Packed with numerous anecdotes, sermon extracts, letters, and data written by Spurgeon himself, Susannah (his wife), and Joseph Harrald (his secretary), this book is a treasury of information about modern history’s most influential preacher. Commencing where Vol 1 left off, when the new Metropolitan Tabernacle was being built, where Spurgeon heralded the gospel of Christ to thousands for the next 30 years. Many aspects of his life are covered well, including his literary efforts, the pastor’s college, his home life, his numerous afflictions, and the Down-grade controversy. Delightful, rich, informative and enjoyable to any lover of Spurgeon or of Christian biography.

    $29.00$36.00
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    (U) John Ploughman’s Talk (Charles Spurgeon)

    A book very different than any of Charles Spurgeon’s theological writings, which makes it even more special. It’s a book that cuts to the chase with his witty yet straightforward discourse on personal issues that were relevant back then and continue to demand attention today.

    It appears that, where formal sermons may have fallen on deaf ears, then Spurgeon personalizes himself as farmer “John Ploughman”. He takes to the streets in the common language of the people and lays bare the issues of man in his no-nonsense style. Highly recommended reading for Family Devotions!

    $18.50$22.00
  • The Child is the Father of the Man (Tom Nettles)

    Tom Nettles examines the life of one of the world’s most famous preachers. He isolates key convictions that appear in Spurgeon’s life either before or immediately after his conversion, and traces them through his life as he develops into the charming, interesting, confident, humble, spiritual–minded man and pastor whose work and witness dominated evangelicalism in the last half of the nineteenth century.

    $12.50$14.99
  • Christ’s Glorious Achievements (Charles Spurgeon)

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a man captivated, comforted, and revolutionized by Christ: here you’ll see why. He brings home what it means for the believer that Christ is the End of the law, the Conqueror of Satan, the Overcomer of the world, the Maker of all things new, the Spoiler of principalities and powers, the Destroyer of death, and the Seeker and Savior of the lost.

    “If you have never read anything of Spurgeon before, this book is for you, and a treat awaits you. If you want to press in to know Christ better, to know all he is for you and what he has done for you, read this.”
    -— Michael Reeves

    $10.75$12.00
  • C. H. Spurgeon, Autobiography Volume 1: The Early Years

    By far, the best biography of Spurgeon, being his own account! Your respect and admiration for this great preacher and man of God will grow through the reading of this hugely important work. While any autobiography lacks the continuity of a well-researched biography, there is a freshness to it that is endearing. Spurgeon relates anecdote-like memories, along with detailed descriptions of some of the more pertinent events of his life.

    The chapters dealing with his conviction of sin and subsequent conversion are especially enlightening.

    His wife, Susannah Spurgeon, wrote several chapters that are also included – mostly about their courtship and early wedded life.

    This volume deals mainly with Spurgeon’s childhood and early ministry with the New Park Street Baptist Church, and of course includes some of Spurgeon’s own humor.

    $29.00$36.00
  • Around the Wicket Gate (Charles Spurgeon)

    The greatest of all tragedies must be that of the person who dies just outside the gate of life. They are standing, as it were, just outside the Wicket gate to the church grounds – seeing the beauty of the building, knowing the people going in – but not stepping over the threshold themselves.Almost saved but altogether lost.

    This is a book of immeasurable value to those who have some knowledge of the Christian Faith but who are resisting God’s call to commit their lives to him. No Christian should be without a copy, to either lend or give away to a friend or acquaintance who may be lingering at the gate.

    Around the Wicket Gate is written in Spurgeon’s unique style – sharp, penetrating, and easily readable. One of the most quoted preachers of modern times, his sermons have proved to be a blessing to millions. For someone thinking about Christianity, who has yet to accept Christ as their Savior, reading this book could be the most important step they ever take.

    $8.75$10.99
  • Queen Victoria’s Request: A Story of Grace and Mercy (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)

    A story for children, told by C. H. Spurgeon

    A dirty, coal begrimed beggar has received an invitation from the Queen to attend a function at the palace. He thinks about buying some soap and cleaning himself up – but the invitation says, ‘Come just as you are.’ You can’t ignore a request like that from the Queen so the beggar arrives at the Palace door anxious about what he is going to find.

    Will he be accepted into the Queen’s presence or will he just be sent away?

    A classic story of grace and mercy told by the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon.

    $6.99$7.99
  • Delighting in the Sunlit Uplands of Grace: Spurgeon on Joy

    “Brothers and sisters, let us learn our need of a personal revelation, let us seek it if we have not yet received it; with a childlike spirit, let us seek it in Christ, for He only can reveal the Father to us; and when we have it let it be our joy that we see Him revealing it to others, and let this be our prayer, that the God of Jacob would yet bring others unto Christ, who shall rejoice in the light that has made glad our eyes.”

    — Charles H. Spurgeon

    $10.75$12.99
  • The Complete John Ploughman (Charles Spurgeon)

    Spurgeon’s brief, witty, humorous talks illustrating Biblical truths from farming and rural life.

    C. H. Spurgeon was one of the most widely published ministers of the Victorian era. Sales of his books run into many millions. He had a gift for speaking the language of the man-in-the street and presenting Christian truth in a way that captured the imagination.

    Two of his publications of this type are here combined into one volume. Both are funny, pointed and profound in their content. They give answers to the common questions of the day on doctrine and behavior as explained by a ploughman to his wayward audience.

    $11.50$13.99
  • The Forgotten Spurgeon (Iain Murray)

    From the masterful pen of Iain Murray, this is probably the most incisive, brief historical and theological volume about the great 19th century Baptist, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. In particular focusing on Spurgeon’s uncompromising stance in three major controversies of his times, realms of doctrine still vital for us to learn how to stand for today.

    This book seeks to throw light on the reasons which have given rise to the superficial image of Spurgeon as a genial Victorian pulpiteer, a kind of grandfather of modern evangelicalism. Even before his death in 1892 newspapers and church leaders disputed over the features of his life which entitled him to fame. Not his “narrow creed”, but his “genuine loving character” is what is most worthy of remembrance, said one periodical, echoing the public’s general view.

    Still, distortions about Spurgeon continued, and he forecast himself how the positions he held might fare in the 20th century: “I am quite willing to be eaten by dogs for the next fifty years, but the more distant future shall vindicate me.”

    $14.75$17.00
  • No Tears in Heaven (C. H. Spurgeon)

    No Tears in Heaven speaks of the great joy of the Christian Faith – Heaven. This book brings together, in a new way, a number of Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s exhilarating teachings on Heaven. The writings of Spurgeon, in his typically beautiful and penetrating style, will deepen our anticipation of Heaven and challenge us to a closer walk with God.

    $8.50$9.99
  • The Saint and His Saviour (Charles Spurgeon)

    Spurgeon takes us through the whole process of the work of the Spirit in a believer’s life, from his first experience of the Lord, through the often painful process of conversion, to the deepening knowledge of the presence of the Saviour with his people.

    $12.50$14.99