My Spurgeon Souvenirs
My Spurgeon Souvenirs:
- Author: Eric Hayden
- Length: 96
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Emerald House Group
Description of My Spurgeon Souvenirs:
Eric Hayden's collection of Spurgeon souvenirs is unique in that most of them have been passed down from grandfather, to father, to himself, and each one illustrates some aspect of his spiritual pilgrimage. They are graphically described so that they become a biography-in-miniature of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, offering the Christian public an easy-to-read account of the great preacher's life and work: his conversion and baptism, his early preaching and pastorate, his thirty-seven years in London, and the founding of his great institutions. Written in an intimate and nostalgic way, Eric Hayden reminds us that God frequently raises up a man or a woman for a particular time. From the early days of the church, from Peter and Paul, to the early Fathers, through Wesley and Whitefield, Moody and Spurgeon, God has raised up special servants for significant service.
About Eric Hayden:
Eric Hayden was a Baptist Minister and pastor of Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle during its rebuilding after the Second World War. Considered by many to be the world's greatest authority on Charles Haddon Spurgeon, he wrote twelve books about the "Prince of Preachers," appeared in the film, "The Calling of C. H. Spurgeon," and wrote articles for the religious and secular press about the Victorian preacher.
Description of Eric Hayden, author of My Spurgeon Souvenirs:
Graphic descriptions of personal souvenirs from the "prince of preachers". Each item becomes a biography in miniature of Charles Haddon Spurgeon and offers an easy to read account of the great preacher's life and work, his conversion and baptism, his early preaching and pastorate, his 37 years in London and the founding of his great institutions.

