Metropolitan Tabernacle, London SE1 6SD

Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SD

Opening times: Mon - Thursday 11 - 3 pm and Sat 11 - 1pm

Opening times: Mon - Thursday 11 - 3 pm and Sat 11 - 1pm

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Silent Shades of Sorrow

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Category: Bible Study > Theology > General

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From the introduction by Zack Eswine.
Pastor Charles Spurgeon was a friend to those who physically and mentally suffered. He and his own dear wife, Susannah, suffered truly through years of physical and mental pains. In this light, Charles preached transparently about sorrows and their many kinds, including depression in all of its forms. He was no trite preacher. He spoke as one who had been there.

This collection of works from C. H. Spurgeon offers a healing taste of his powerful ministry on our sorrows. Among the many and silent shades of sorrow, the sorrowing have a Savior. There is hope for the broken–hearted.

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Publisher's note.

Category: Bible Study > Theology > General

Description

From the introduction by Zack Eswine.
Pastor Charles Spurgeon was a friend to those who physically and mentally suffered. He and his own dear wife, Susannah, suffered truly through years of physical and mental pains. In this light, Charles preached transparently about sorrows and their many kinds, including depression in all of its forms. He was no trite preacher. He spoke as one who had been there.

This collection of works from C. H. Spurgeon offers a healing taste of his powerful ministry on our sorrows. Among the many and silent shades of sorrow, the sorrowing have a Savior. There is hope for the broken–hearted.