Reading Biographies(?) Together

The Reading Classics Together program has proven quite a success over the past couple of years. The impetus for this project was the simple realization that, though many Christians want to read through the classics of the faith, few of us have the motivation to actually make it happen. I know this was long the case for me. This program allows us to read such classic works together, providing both a level of accountability and the added interest of comparing notes as we read in community.

Those who have participated since the beginning (has anyone actually done that?) will now have read Holiness by J.C. Ryle, Overcoming Sin and Temptation by John Owen, The Seven Sayings of the Savior on the Cross by A.W. Pink, The Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards, Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, Real Christianity by William Wilberforce, The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs, Redemption Accomplished and Applied by John Murray and The Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes. That’s quite a list of profoundly important books!

Just recently we finished up The Bruised Reed and already some of you are wondering what the next book will be. I thought it might be fun to do something just a little bit different. Instead of reading a classic book together this time around, why don’t we read a really good biography? This will make for a nice change of pace and it will introduce us to the life of an important person in the history of the church. We can look at one of the men behind the classics. I think biographies can be like classics in that there are many of them we would love to read, but we just don’t find the time to do so.

I set about looking for just the right biography. I wanted it to cover a person whose life is exemplary and a person who had a remarkable impact on the church. I also wanted to find a biography that was reasonably inexpensive and one that was not too long. And, of course, it had to be written by a superior biographer. All those factors combined to lead me to Arnold Dallimore’s life of Charles Spurgeon. It is 240 pages over 21 chapters, meaning we can quite easily read it in somewhere between 7 and 10 weeks. It is available for around $12 at many online retailers, ensuring that it will not break the bank.

Spurgeon by DallimoreAnd now I am hoping that some of you will read along with me. Spurgeon led a fascinating life and one I know too little about. Though I’ve read this book before, that was many years ago and I’ve been eager to find a reason to read it again. Why don’t you do the same?

We will begin reading on July 8, two weeks from now. For that day, please read the first two chapters (just 20 pages!). That ought to be lots of time to find a copy of the book, have it shipped your way, and read that first section. You should not have a lot of trouble finding it. It is available at Westminster Books and at most other Christian bookstores online (I had Westminster order in extra copies so hopefully they won’t run out!). For some reason it is not available directly through Amazon, though you can find it both new and used through various Amazon partners.

And do let me know if you are interested in reading along—just leave a comment in the comments section below.

Comments (51)

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I read and marked this remarkable biography on Spurgeon 20 years ago, now. It is an awesome read! I’d LOVE to reread it as part of this group.

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I just ordered my copy and am planning to read along!

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I have not joined you in this yet, but I think I might do it this time around. I look forward to it!

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I’m game…

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Sounds great. I’m in.

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Ordering the book right now!

Great idea. Thank you!

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I would love to learn more about Spurgeon and his faith. Of course I’m in!

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Looking forward to being sharpened by Spurgeon and the group!

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Just placed an order for the book. Haven’t felt like I could commit the time to be part of your past book club, but I couldn’t resist this one.

Thanks for mixing it up and piquing my interest.

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I am keen if the book arrives in time

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Count me in—-and I’ve emailed a group of friends asking anyone interested to join in! This is going to be great!

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Have read some of the book, and loved it. Count me in!

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I’ve been wanting to read more biographies this year so I’m very excited about this choice! I’m definitely in. Thanks!

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I’m in. Never read it. Thanks Tim. SDG

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I’m in…

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My special reading project for this year is Spurgeon, but I haven’t read this bio yet. I just ordered it and am looking forward to reading along with everyone.

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I own a copy and have not read it. Looking forward to joining in…

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Looking forward to reading along. And, maybe there will be a cigar awaiting us at the end of the book:)

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I’m planning to join in. If my book get’s here in time, that is.

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Hey, I’m keen to join you on this one.I struggled to find the book for a while though because there’s a typo on the author’s name, “Arnold Dallimore” and the title is actually “Spurgeon: A New Biography” which I didn’t get from the image since I was reading by email and the post implies that it’s called “life of Charles Spurgeon” which perhaps you wrote based on one of Dallimore’s other titles…

Anyway, thanks I look forward to this read.

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If it’s as good as his work on George Whitfield, then it will be awesome. Didn’t even know it existed. Will get there after I finish Bonhoffer.

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IS THIS BOOK AVAILABLE IN KINDLE OR PDF?

I would prefer to read it electronically.Please let me know if I can read it on my Kindle.

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The spark has been kindled, I’m in.

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I will join.

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What?!! No Grace Abounding? C’mon Tim!

Brad

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Great! and I used my “Friend of the Blog” gift cert. I knew that I was saving it for a good reason.

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Thanks for the challenge, Tim! I’ve been wanting tojoin in your program and am really excited about this one.

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Just ordered my copy. Count me in.

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I’m in. Does anyone know if this book is being sold digitally anywhere?

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I just ordered a copy and am very much looking forward to this read. Thank you for the challenge.

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I ordered my copy… can’t wait!

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Dangit, I just read it a month ago.

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I’ve ordered it (6.99 + free delivery for UK people, from eden.co.uk) and hope to join in. Having attended the Metropolitan Tabernacle as a child (from 1971 for about 10 years) I used to be quite well-versed in Spurgeon history, but that was a long time ago, so this will be a good refresher. I’m looking forward to it!

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I am “Spuregoned” out. Been there, done that.

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I’m in,

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definitely interested.. just ordered the book

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I am in. Great choice. Enjoy the conference!

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I know Dallimore did extensive study on Whitefield ( I believe he spent 15 years on Whitefield’s biography!) and trust he gave the same dedication to Spurgeon in this biography. This’ll be good.

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Like another above, I have the book and have been meaning to read it. Thanks for the chance to do it with you and the gang.

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A welcome choice—- I’ve been wanting to read this for years…. just ordered my copy from Westminster. Thanks for leading us through it…..

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For the first time i will try to get along. I just ordered a copy.

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In.

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Im in!

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How fun! I’m in!

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I’m in.

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Count me in … just ordered the book. :)

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I’m in. Can’t wait.

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I’ve actually been reading biographies of church greats. Wesley, Calvin, I’m on Edwards now so this will be fun. I joined the group at Christian Contentment. but plan one day to go back and catch up.

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I think I’m going to try to join in this time around! Off to see about getting a copy…

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I’ve read both G. Holden Pike’s and Iain Murray’s biographies of Spurgeon (Both good - Murray’s outstanding!) so I’m going to sit this one out.

I know everyone will enjoy! Amazing and unique man in the history of the church.