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The Great Commission: A Sermon Collection

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Description

What set Charles Haddon Spurgeon apart more than any of his other accomplishments was his ability behind the pulpit. Crowds gathered weekly, with visitors coming from around the world to hear the Holy Spirit pour out through his sermons. No matter the topic, modern readers would be wise to see what Spurgeon had to say.

Spurgeon always made a point of directing his congregants towards Jesus Christ, and at the end of His earthly ministry the last directive Jesus gave his disciples was to go out and make disciples of all nations. In this volume Jason K. Allen has compiled some of Spurgeon's most poignant sermons on the topic of this great commission.

Product Details

PublisherB&H Books
Publish DateJune 04, 2024
Pages192
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781087784519
Dimensions8.4 X 5.4 X 0.4 inches | 0.5 pounds

About the Author

Jason K. Allen is the fifth president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Mo. Since coming to Midwestern, he has led the institution to become one of the largest and fastest growing seminaries in North America. In addition to his role as president, Dr. Allen serves as professor of preaching and pastoral ministry. More broadly, he serves the church through his preaching and writing ministries. He is the author or editor of several books, including Turnaround, Being a Christian, Letters to My Students, vol. 1-2, and Succeeding at Seminary. Dr. Allen regularly posts essays on his website, jasonkallen.com, and hosts a weekly podcast, "Preaching and Preachers." He and his wife, Karen, are both from Mobile, Ala., and have five children: Anne-Marie, Caroline, William, Alden, and Elizabeth.

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