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Charles Spurgeon Knew It Was Possible to Be Faithful and Depressed

How his example can encourage believers who “walk in darkness, and see no light.”

Prayer amid Pandemic

A 19th-Century Celebrity Pastor Frequently Found Himself an Invalid

How London’s most popular preacher dealt with routine bouts of physical and mental illness.

Many of the Christians We Remember Faced Pain and Sickness

For Charles Spurgeon, Florence Nightingale, Mother Teresa, and more, disease defined how they knew God.

How to Tell the Difference Between a Prophet and a Crank

Truly biblical prophecy strengthens the church—without adding anything to the Bible.

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Susannah Spurgeon Lived for Christ Without Leaving Her Home

Her behind-the-scenes ministry reminds us that pastors (and their spouses) can’t be reduced to a package of roles and gifts.

Charles Spurgeon

Finest nineteenth-century preacher

Spurgeon on Jabez

What history’s most prolific preacher said, in 1871, about the Prayer of Jabez.

Spurgeon’s Epiphany

The event he recounted more than 280 times in his sermons first occurred on January 6, 1850.

1854: Three Voices Wake a Sleeping Church

The year Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, and Sören Kierkegaard launched ministries that would shake their churches to the core.

Spurgeon’s Conversion

The story he told over 280 times in his sermons

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