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The Soul Winner

By: Charles Spurgeon
Narrated by: Bryan Nyman
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To English preacher Charles Spurgeon, winning souls for Christ was “that most royal employment.” This volume of his sermons focuses on that very topic. Some of these messages he delivered as college lectures, and others he gave before congregations of Sunday churchgoers. Gathered into one volume, these sermons will explain what it means to “win a soul”, how to do it, and why our efforts matter.

Public Domain (P)2018 Woodkeep Audio
Christianity Evangelism Missions & Missionary Work
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Book itself is good. I love Spurgeon, but the guy reading the book is bad. He messes up multiple times and has to start sentences over again, he inserts words that are not in the book, he reads words incorrectly (cucumber instead of cumberer), ect. If I were strictly listening to this book I would be quite confused, but thankfully I am following along with the book so I can see his error.

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