Devotionals (include videos)
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892), often called the “Prince of Preachers,” was a prominent English Baptist pastor and author whose sermons and writings continue to inspire millions worldwide.
Born into a Christian family, Spurgeon’s faith deepened during his teenage years. At the young age of 19, he became the pastor of New Park Street Chapel in London. His passionate preaching and unwavering commitment to biblical truth quickly gained him immense popularity, attracting crowds that overflowed the chapel’s capacity.
Spurgeon’s ministry extended beyond the pulpit. He founded the Metropolitan Tabernacle, a massive church that could hold thousands of worshippers. He also established an orphanage, a college for pastors, and a book fund that distributed Christian literature to those in need.
As a prolific author, Spurgeon published countless sermons, devotionals, commentaries, and other works. His most famous devotional books, “Morning and Evening” and “Faith’s Checkbook,” continue to offer daily spiritual nourishment to Christians today.
Spurgeon’s unwavering faith, profound biblical knowledge, and eloquent preaching earned him a place among the most influential figures in Christian history. His legacy lives on through his writings and the countless lives he touched through his ministry.
Delve deeper into Spurgeon’s wisdom and insights by exploring his timeless writings: