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Spurgeon: The Prayer-Powered Pulpit of the Prince of Preachers

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The priority a pastor places on preaching is best measured by his investment of prayer. Wholehearted prayer reflects high priority and limited prayer means low priority. It is tragic when sermons are mechanically written as an academic exercise with a brief invocation and benediction! This book contains the tools needed to develop a pulpit ministry that is prioritized in prayer. Charles Spurgeon is a worthy example of balancing theological acuity and pastoral spirituality. His example as illustrated in this book will point the pastor to Christ and call him to give himself “continually to prayer and the ministry of the word.”

212 pages, Paperback

Published October 3, 2024

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January 29, 2025
What a wonderful book! My friend Keeney did a fabulous job. This book is more than a mere historical account of Spurgeon's prayer life and pulpit ministry. I highly recommend Dr. Dickenson's book to any of my preacher friends. You will be inspired and encouraged and will come away with practical fuel for the most important things you do in your ministry.
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