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Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) was raised in a Christian family. His father and grandfather were both pastors. When he was fifteen, he decided to visit every house of worship in Colchester, England, to learn the way of salvation. On Sunday morning, January 6, 1850, he...
Charles Spurgeon

Benjamin Tucker Tanner

You can make the Bible say most anything you want. Here’s how it works. Extrapolate a passage from its immediate context, ignore its original intent, and exploit it to suit your own agenda. The practice is called proof-texting, and it’s lethal in its...
Charles Spurgeon

Matt Mayer/Matt Redman

When our children were young, they loved watching Sesame Street. True confession: I enjoyed watching it with them. The puppets are simply the best. Forgetful Jones, dressed in cowboy attire with his girlfriend Clementine, were among my favorites. True to his name,...
Charles Spurgeon

Dorothy Day

Doubt gets a bad rap in church circles. To my way of thinking, unbelief is the antithesis of faith, not doubt. Doubt is somewhere in the middle, suspended halfway between belief and unbelief. Doubt can go either way. There are two kinds of doubt in Scripture. There is...
Charles Spurgeon

Robert Boyd Munger

It may be the most widely distributed sermon of the twentieth century. Robert Boyd Munger (1911-2001) first preached his “My Heart–Christ’s Home” sermon at the Berkeley Presbyterian Church in California in 1949. It was published a few years...