Mallary, Charles D.
Description
Charles H. Spurgeon instructs us in one of his favorite tasks: how to lead sinners to the Savior. He addresses such issues as the character of the soul winner, effective approaches to evangelism, obstacles to the evangelistic task, and motives for seeking to save the lost. The Soul Winner is written with the characteristic charm and wit of the “Prince of Preachers,” making the wise counsel on evangelism found in its pages both memorable and encouraging.
Author
C. H. Spurgeon (1834-92), the great Victorian preacher, was one of the most influential people of the second half of the 19th Century. He was a famous British preacher and pastor for 38 years of New Park Street Chapel, later called the Metropolitan Tabernacle. At the heart of his desire to preach was a fierce love of people, a desire that meant he did not neglect his pastoral ministry.