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  • C. H. Spurgeon Autobiography (2 volume set)

    The enduring value of the C.H. Spurgeon Autobiography lies in its record of God’s grace. Through out these pages the Saviour stands above the servant. That Christ is worthy of a devotion and a service incomparably greater than any redeemed sinner can render is the supreme lesson of the book.

    ‘In his heart’, wrote Archibald Brown, ‘Jesus stood unapproached, unrivalled. He worshipped Him; he adored Him. He was our Lord’s delighted captive.’ Whatever Spurgeon did he did it for Christ. None can read these pages without being indelibly impressed with the author’s words, ‘there is no time for serving the Lord like the very earliest days of youth.’

    $55.00$72.00
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    The Illustrated Baptist Catechism (Paul Cox)

    “It is hard to overestimate the value of being catechized. Parents and teachers who invest the time, energy, and discipline to teach the questions and answers of this time-tested catechism will help stack up wood on the altars of young lives which will be ready to burn when the God sends the fire of His Holy Spirit in the new birth. Through this beautifully illustrated edition of The Baptist Catechism, Paul Cox has provided a new generation of children a great tool that will incentivize them to learn the great doctrinal truths of God’s Word.”

    Dr. Tom Ascol 
    President, Founders Ministries
    Pastor, Grace Baptist Church
    Cape Coral, FL

    $23.99$29.98
  • Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon, wife of Charles H. Spurgeon (Ray Rhodes) – paperback edition

    The Definitive Biography of Susannah Spurgeon

    The Paperback edition

    For the first time, Susie brings the story of the vibrant woman who served alongside C. H. Spurgeon, to modern readers. Ray Rhodes Jr. examines Susannah’s life, showing that she was not only the wife of London’s most famous preacher, but also a woman who gave all she had in grateful service to the Lord.

    Susie is an inspiring and encouraging account of a truly remarkable woman of faith that will delight Spurgeon devotees and fans of Christian biographies alike.

    $12.50$15.99
  • A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith – 5th edition (Samuel Waldron)

    The best edition ever of Samuel Waldron’s work on the 1689.

    Modern Christianity is awash in a flood of doctrinal relativity. Satan and his forces love the imprecision and ambiguity which are rampant in our day. As C. H. Spurgeon observed, “The arch- enemy of truth has invited us to level our walls and take away our fenced cities.”

    This exposition was originally published in 1989 to mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of the Second London Confession, which also became known as the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith. Today, Reformed Baptists worldwide hold this Confession in high esteem and many churches continue to regard it as their official statement of faith. In this extensive exposition, the author Sam Waldron shows that the 1689 Confession is a masterly statement of the historic Christian faith. He writes in a direct and lucid style that will help ministers, students and laymen alike to a clear understanding of this Confession and to its relevance and application to our modern age.

    $29.99$42.99
  • (U) Overtaken: The Wild Lad of London (E. A. Bland)

    Known as a wild lad, young Ishmael lives in Gold Lion Row, the rough section of London. He suffers great loss and finds himself alone and bewildered. After enduring a cruel beating, feelings of stony hardness overtake him and he leaves home for good. But Ishmael’s dark world brightens when the words from the street preacher reach down deep, and he is changed. No longer is he alone, for he now has a Friend who sticks closer than a brother!

    $18.50$20.00
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    Charles Spurgeon: Who is the Greatest?

    It was a cold winter’s day in the year 1850, when a young man went into a church, only to escape the bad weather.  But he got more than he planned on for going in there!  The first words he heard were those of an elderly preacher calling out “Look unto me and be saved.”

    The preacher had read Isaiah 45:22 and the young man was Charles Spurgeon.  Charles had heard the gospel message before from his parents at home.  He knew he was a great sinner and that Jesus was the only one who could save him from his sin.  From that day onward, he would serve the Lord Jesus Christ. And sooner than anyone expected, he became a preacher of the gospel of grace.

    Many in England and America looked up to Charles as the greatest preacher they had ever heard.  But Charles knew there was no greatness in himself and that only Jesus is The Great One.  He never thought of himself as more than a needy sinner who was privileged to bring the gospel of God’s grace to others.

    $6.99$7.99
  • Charles Spurgeon: The Prince of Preachers

    Charles Spurgeon was a simple country lad who went on to become one of the best-known preachers in London, Europe and the world. But as a young lad, caught one night in a furious snowstorm, Charles snuck into the back pew of a dusty country chapel to get out of the bad weather. He had no idea that he would not only escape the freezing temperatures outside, but would escape this corrupt world, when he was faced with the most important decision of his life: will he turn to Christ?

    A wrinkled old man started to preach, leading Charles to suppose this would be a thoroughly boring service – but once the words “Look unto Jesus and be saved” were announced, a cold, grumpy teenager began to realize that God’s word can change you, completely!

    Before long, Spurgeon was the most well-known preacher in the land, touching the hearts of every class in his society.

    $8.99
  • (U) Unexpected Offer, An: From Duty to Love (Amy Le Feuvre)

    The twins share the same curly brown hair and thickly lashed eyes, and spend their childhood hand in hand. Their caretaker Abigail strictly enforces a firm set of values and standards of right and wrong, to which they cheerfully comply.

    But a move to the city marks the test of their faith. Neither could have imagined that the day would soon come when they would be separated—physically, emotionally, and even spiritually.

     

    $19.75$22.00
  • 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
  • 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
  • Come, Ye Children: Practical Help for Telling Children About Jesus (Charles H. Spurgeon)

    No one had a larger heart for children than Charles Spurgeon, the most influential pastor in the history of all English-speaking preachers. His church in downtown London grew largely due to his vast burden for children and his incessant labors to meet and reach them. He knows how to impart to parents a new enthusiasm and joy in the crucial task of the work for which you labor, and plain-spoken practical guidance to reach their hearts – in this book Come Ye Children. 

    But some get very discouraged in this work.  The Christian training of children is hard, and often results are slow to be observed.  In Spurgeon’s book you will find encouragement, practical help and biblical principles.

    $7.50$8.99
  • The Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689

    C. H. Spurgeon said of this great Confession – “Here the youngest members of our church will have a body of Truth in small compass, and by means of the scriptural proofs, will be able to give a reason of the hope that is in them.”

    This scholarly and brilliant summary of Biblical doctrine (in the same family as the Westminster Confession, but from a Baptist perspective) also includes Scriptural proof texts. Also includes a brief history of the Confession’s formation.

    $3.25$3.95
  • John Stott: The Humble Leader*

    Kicked out of Sunday School at All Souls Church as a boy, for hiding a dagger in his sock, John Stott was certainly not expected to grow up to be a pastor! Even John’s father had other hopes and ambitions for his eldest son. So John received the best education that money could buy. He went to the best schools and the best university. John’s family wanted him to be a success and a credit to the Stott name.

    And he was. John was bright, energetic and dedicated. However, something happened that changed the direction of his life. Family ambitions took second place to serving the Lord Jesus Christ and working for God’s glory. So, in a bizarre twist of God’s providence the little boy who had been banished from All Souls Sunday School eventually became its minister!

    John was so highly regarded in England, he even became Chaplain to the Queen. What was it that brought the naughty little Sunday School student full circle? How did he get into Time Magazine as one of the 20th century’s most influential people? Why is ‘Uncle John’ listened to by many, read by thousands and recognized across the world as a pastor, friend and leader?

    $8.99
  • Martyn Lloyd-Jones: From Wales to Westminster (Christopher Catherwood)

    “Fire! Fire!” – the frantic shout echoed through the streets of a small Welsh village. As neighbors desperately organized fire fighting equipment, the Lloyd-Jones family slept, unaware that their home was about to go up in smoke. Martyn, aged ten, was snug in his bed, but his life was in danger.

    What happened to Martyn? How did this fire affect him and his family? Christopher Catherwood tells you about the amazing life of his grand-father, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who was trained as a doctor when he was just 16 years old. Talented and successful, he was destined for the coveted role of the Queen’s Surgeon in England. However, he gave all this up to serve the Lord. In this story you can find out why.

    $8.99