
Spurgeon (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a highly influential 19th-century British preacher and theologian, known for his powerful and heartfelt sermons. Revered as the “Prince of Preachers,” he led the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London and was notable for his clear, passionate communication of Christian faith. Spurgeon emphasized the importance of personal salvation through Jesus Christ and wrote extensively on biblical teachings. His sermons and writings continue to inspire many Christians today, and he is considered one of the greatest preachers in history, emphasizing genuine faith, humility, and the transformative power of Scripture.