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Evangelical Revival · 1895

The Soul Winner

Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)

Spurgeon's manual on the work he held to be the highest aim of the Christian ministry: leading sinners to conversion. It gathers the lectures he gave to students at his Pastors' College together with addresses and sermons on the same theme, defining what it means to win a soul and setting out the character, motives, and methods the work demands. Published in 1895, three years after his death, it distills a lifetime of evangelistic preaching at the Metropolitan Tabernacle into practical counsel for ministers and ordinary believers alike.

7.5 hrs total · 13 chapters