by Charles Spurgeon (Author)
Winning souls, according to Spurgeon, is "the chief business of the Christian minister" and the "most royal employment" of every believer in Jesus Christ. This classic book by England's master preacher provides valuable insights on the meaning and methods of evangelism for everyone from seasoned preachers of the Word to laypeople who feel-as Spurgeon himself did-the call of the Great Commission upon their lives. Foreword by Helmut Thielicke.
Author Biography
(1834-1892) He was a world-renowned Baptist preacher who led the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England, from 1859 to 1892 and who founded Pastors' College (now Spurgeon's College) in London in 1856. He wrote many books during his distinguished career, including Treasury of David and Morning and Evening.