A vivid portrait of a tireless 19th‑century preacher and the ideas that shaped his far‑reaching work.
This book traces the life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon from his earliest days through his rise as a powerful London preacher. It also examines the foundations he built beyond the pulpit, including a college, an orphanage, and charitable programs that extended his influence.
- Discover how Spurgeon’s conversion redirected his path toward a life of ministry and public witness.
- Learn how he built a massive, multi‑chapter ministry in London and drew thousands to his services.
- See how he translated preaching into lasting institutions that continued after his death.
- Explore the personal traits—humor, naturalness, and steadfast duty—that shaped his leadership.
Ideal for readers of religious history and biographers seeking a clear, readable portrait of a major spiritual figure and the era that shaped him.