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Spurgeon’s Sermons: Being Mentored by the Prince of Preachers
If you are a young Christian, a Christian who doesn’t have access to “solid, evangelical preaching,” or a Christian who simply wants to grow in your love for God’s Word, I commend Spurgeon’s sermons to you.
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How Spurgeon Got His Congregation
How did Spurgeon get his church? Not as a lone ranger reaching the world with his preaching, but rather the evangelistic efforts of ordinary church members.
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Spurgeon on Building a Culture of Evangelism
As effective of an evangelistic preacher as C. H. Spurgeon was, he knew that he could not evangelize his community alone. He needed his congregation alongside him.
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What Can We Learn from Charles Spurgeon and the New York Revival of 1858?
What did Spurgeon want his people to understand about God’s work in revival?
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“A Hedging and Fencing”: How Charles Spurgeon Promoted Meaningful Membership
This work of “hedging and fencing” is what keeps the church distinct from the world. And as the pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Spurgeon saw it was one of his chief duties.
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Why Deacons Are Crucial for Healthy Churches
A panel discussion at TGC21 about the crucial role deacons play in the church.
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How Did Charles Spurgeon Address Contemporary Issues in His Preaching?
Charles Spurgeon lived during a time of social and political upheaval. How did that affect his preaching?
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Book Review: Growing Healthy Asian American Churches, edited by Peter Cha, S. Steve Kang, and Helen Lee
My hope is that this book is the beginning of a fruitful conversation among Asian American leaders on what the Bible has to say about growing healthy Asian American churches.
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Reflections on “One Assembly” and the Immigrant Church
As immigrant churches pursue greater independence among their various language congregations, the goal is not simply to have separate churches so that we can cross our t’s and dot our ecclesiological i’s. That’s only half the picture.
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Small Beginnings: J. C. Ryle in Exbury
Pastors are often tempted to be dissatisfied with their churches. Some long for greater prominence and larger congregations. But this dissatisfaction is part of the Enemy’s lies; such outcomes must be left to the Lord.
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Small Beginnings: C. H. Spurgeon at Waterbeach
For so many young pastors, the early years of pastoral ministry can prove daunting. These highlights from Spurgeon’s first pastorate show us what to prioritize in these early years.
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Opportunity or Accommodation? Thinking Through Cultural Practices in the Immigrant Church
Different cultural practices can create an opportunity for growth or lead to a compromise of the gospel. How can churches discern whether or not they’re on the road to compromising the gospel?