Meditations on Manhood 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon
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Meditations on Manhood 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon  -     By: Charles Spurgeon

Meditations on Manhood 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon

Barbour Books / 2023 / Hardcover

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The world needs real men.

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 brand-new devotional on the topic of biblical manhood is compiled from his decades of weekly sermons.

You'll find spiritually deep but personally accessible teaching on this vital topic as Spurgeon distills godly principles for men of all ages. With entry titles such as:

  • "Manly Sympathy"
  • "The Imitation of Christ" and
  • "Sanctified Manhood"
  • These 100 entries are each accompanied by a brief description of the source of the reading. Meditations on Manhood is a powerful, needful book for our times.

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    Title: Meditations on Manhood 100 Devotions from Charles Spurgeon
    By: Charles Spurgeon
    Format: Hardcover
    Number of Pages: 208
    Vendor: Barbour Books
    Publication Date: 2023
    Dimensions: 7.0 X 5.0 X 0.5 (inches)
    Weight: 10 ounces
    ISBN: 1636097197
    ISBN-13: 9781636097190
    Stock No: WW097190

    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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