[Oct 10, 2013] Update: We have a winner! Congratulations to Andrew Kalinauskas for winning a free copy of Living by Revealed Truth. Thanks to everyone who participated!
Next week, Founders Ministries will be giving away a free copy of Tom Nettles’ new book, Living by Revealed Truth: The Life and Pastoral Theology of Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Enter to win Tom Nettles’ book today through Wednesday, October 9th. On Thursday, October 10, we’ll randomly choose a winner. To enter the contest, just subscribe now to The Blog by clicking on the “Subscribe to our RSS Feed” and “Subscribe for Updates via Email” box on the lefthand side of this post (this will provide us with your email address so we can notify you if you win). Then, leave a comment on this post, letting us know that you’ve done it.
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Check out some of the endorsements of Dr. Nettles’ new book:
David Dockery: “Evidencing decades of serious engagement with this great Baptist leader of the nineteenth century, Nettles has given us an immense and monumental portrait of almost every aspect of the life of ‘the prince of preachers.”
R. Albert Mohler: “Charles Spurgeon is a mountain – a massive figure on the evangelical landscape. Tom Nettles now helps us to understand Charles Haddon Spurgeon as a man, a theologian, and one of the most influential pastors in church history. Nettles takes us into the heart of Charles Spurgeon’s conviction and his pastoral theology. this is a book that will encourage, educate, and bless its readers.”
Michael A.G. Haykin: “It has long been my conviction that, despite the goodly number of Spurgeon biographies that have been written since the Baptist preacher’s death in 1892, there really is lacking a definitive study that not only takes account of his remarkable ministry and the inspiring details of his life, but also adequately deals with the theology of the man. Finally, in this work by my dear colleague, Tom Nettles, a sort of magnum opus upon which he has labored for many years, is justice done to not only Spurgeon the man and preacher, but also to Spurgeon the theologian. Here is an ‘all round’ study of Spurgeon that provides us with a fully reliable, substantial examination of an extremely important figure in the life of Victorian Evangelicalism and the world of that era.”
Nathan Finn: “While numerous biographies of Spurgeon have been published over the decades, Spurgeon’s thought normally receives short shrift from his biographers. This is why this new biography is so important. By focusing on Spurgeon’s memoirs and published articles, Tom Nettles has filled an important gap in scholarship related to Spurgeon with this exhaustive intellectual biography of the Prince of Preachers.”