Tickets and Teaching: How Spurgeon Fenced the Table
This is an interesting post on how Charles Spurgeon creatively chose to fence the Lord’s Supper table at a time of significant growth for the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
Spurgeon and the Question of the Preaching Gown
Another interesting post on a position of Charles Spurgeon. Did he wear the preaching gown?
In Search of Chivalry
“It is a universal feature of human nature that we long to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. We want a goal, a purpose, a noble cause to which we can give our lives. Men, in particular, are often stirred by this longing. It’s why we are drawn to sports, to competition, to professional ladder-climbing, to risk-taking, and to the glories of war. It’s why that meme went around about how often men think about the Roman Empire.”
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