The Soul Winner (Updated Edition): How to Lead Sinners to the Saviour

The Soul Winner (Updated Edition): How to Lead Sinners to the Saviour

by Charles H. Spurgeon
The Soul Winner (Updated Edition): How to Lead Sinners to the Saviour

The Soul Winner (Updated Edition): How to Lead Sinners to the Saviour

by Charles H. Spurgeon

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Overview

A must-read for anyone who loves God and their neighbor.


 


As an individual, you may ask, How can I, an average person, do anything to reach the lost? Or if a pastor, you may be discouraged and feel ineffective with your congregation, much less the world. Or perhaps you don't yet have a heart for the lost. Whatever your excuse, it's time to change. Overcome yourself and learn to make a difference in your church and the world around you. It's time to become an effective soul winner for Christ.


 


As Christians, our main business is to win souls. But, in Spurgeon's own words, "like shoeing-smiths, we need to know a great many things. Just as the smith must know about horses and how to make shoes for them, so we must know about souls and how to win them for Christ." Learn about souls, and how to win them, from one of the most acclaimed soul winners of all time.


 


In this book, Charles Spurgeon discusses:


  • The role of conviction
  • The need for holiness in the soul winner
  • Why simplicity is more effective
  • How to be interesting
  • How to pray for the lost
  • How to deal with failure
  • The role of discipleship
  • How to engage others to help

 


Now in modern English, with additional supporting scripture added in key areas.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156935147
Publisher: Aneko Press
Publication date: 11/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 191
Sales rank: 249,249
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Charles Haddon (CH) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 19, and quickly became famous. He is still known as the "Prince of Preachers", and frequently had more than 10,000 present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.

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