Encouragement for Troubling Times: 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon
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Encouragement for Troubling Times: 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon  -     By: Charles Spurgeon

Encouragement for Troubling Times: 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon

Barbour Books / 2025 / Hardcover

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Title: Encouragement for Troubling Times: 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon
By: Charles Spurgeon
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 208
Vendor: Barbour Books
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 7.00 X 5.00 X 0.75 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN-13: 9798891512337
Stock No: WW512337

Publisher's Description

Need hope in a world gone mad?
 
Here is deep yet accessible encouragement
 
from one of history’s greatest preachers.
 
Charles Spurgeon, "the Prince of Preachers," is well remembered and remarkably readable some 130 years after his death. This devotional, compiled from his decades of weekly sermons, is designed to encourage Christian men in an increasingly troubled world—assuring you that in uncertain times, you have an unchanging God.
Inside, you’ll find 100 thoughtful entries with titles such as:
 
  • Whatever Else Changes, God Does Not
  • Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
  • Be Thankful for Trouble
  • Change Should Be Expected
  • The Approachable Jesus
 
Allow Charles Spurgeon’s unique Bible insights to guide your heart and calm your spirit. Encouragement for Troubling Times is a powerful, necessary book for Christian men.
 
Features:
  • newly compiled devotions from the classic works of Charles Spurgeon
  • 100 entries to encourage Christian men
  • handsome hardcover packaging makes for a great gift

Author Bio

Beloved pastor CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON (1834-1892) was the son and grandson of Christian ministers. He was converted at age fifteen; by twenty-one, he was London's most popular preacher, ultimately speaking to crowds of six thousand or more at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. He also published many sermons and religious books.

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