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A must-read for anyone who loves God and their neighbor. This book can be very well the best manual for any Christian who desires to share the Gospel and to win souls for Christ, but it is much more than that. In addition to offering cross-centered answers to simple questions such as, how can I, a simple Christian, do something towards winning the lost?, Charles Spurgeon's book is like a wide-open window to the author's heart for Christ, where the reader can see his intense passion for the greatest work God called the Church to. Charles Spurgeon discusses here things like conviction, the effectiveness of the preaching of the cross of Christ in its simplicity, the need for personal holiness for the soul winner, how to capture people's attention, how to pray for the lost, how to deal with apparently lost encounters, what is the role of disciplining, or how to evangelize as a team. This book is simply amazing. You cry, laugh, go from agony to bliss at almost every page, then you realize that those simple truths written by the prince of preachers is common sense biblical teaching, some (many) of which pointing at you. These are treasures from Spurgeon's genius.
In 'The Greatest Fight in the World', Charles H. Spurgeon offers practical advice on how to approach the battle. He does so under three martial metaphors: Our Armoury (the Scriptures); Our Army (the church); and Our Strength (the Holy Spirit). 'The Greatest Fight in the World' is a book for every pastor. It will stimulate and inspire an approach to the pastoral task which is orderly and intelligent, and which above all recognises and has confidence in the God from whom the strength to engage in battle comes.
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