How a Spider Saved a Man’s Life: 52 Spurgeon Stories for Children, Book 1
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This book began life as a series of children’s talks based on the life of C.H. Spurgeon, each one meant to teach a truth of Scripture to the very young.
Spurgeon had a great love for children. He founded an orphanage and regularly visited the children there. They would throng around him and he knew virtually all of them by name. On one occasion, when Spurgeon was in Menton in France, a boy in the orphanage died. Spurgeon in response wrote to all the boys in the orphanage:
“I cannot bear to think of one boy going from the orphanage to hell; that would be terrible indeed! I often think about you all. I want to see you all happy here and hereafter.”
This book is written with the hope and prayer that children may be led by the Lord to find salvation in Christ, and learn truths from the Bible that will help them to live for His glory. Great read-aloud stories for children 12 and under.
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How a Spider Saved a Man’s Life
52 Spurgeon Stories for Children
This book began life as a series of children’s talks based on the life of C.H. Spurgeon, each one meant to teach a truth of Scripture to the very young.
Spurgeon had a great love for children. He founded an orphanage and regularly visited the children there. They would throng around him and he knew virtually all of them by name. On one occasion, when Spurgeon was in Menton in France, a boy in the orphanage died. Spurgeon in response wrote to all the boys in the orphanage:
“I cannot bear to think of one boy going from the orphanage to hell; that would be terrible indeed! I often think about you all. I want to see you all happy here and hereafter.”
This book is written with the hope and prayer that children may be led by the Lord to find salvation in Christ, and learn truths from the Bible that will help them to live for His glory. Great read-aloud stories for children 12 and under.
Recommended Reading Level:
- Read to Me: Ages 5-7
- Read on My Own: Ages 8-12
About Tony Hutter
Tony Hutter was born in London and came to faith in Jesus when he was a young teenager. He has been a minister in various churches in Britain, and became interested in Charles Haddon Spurgeon when he was training for the ministry, and loves reading Spurgeon’s sermons. He and his wife Sally have been married for over 40 years and they have two children and two grandchildren.
There are three other volumes in Tony Hutter’s collection of Spurgeon Stories, titled:
- The Milk’s Been Stolen Again
- A Fly on the Nose
- Keep Inching Along
- Horsing Around
SKU: | 9781846252884 |
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Categories: | Bible Reference, Family Reading, Children |
Tags: | spider, charles spurgeon, stories, dayone |
Weight | 0.31 lbs |
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