Mrs. Bartlett's Women’s Class at Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle (Christian Audiobook) - podcast episode cover

Mrs. Bartlett's Women’s Class at Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle (Christian Audiobook)

Mar 29, 20253 hr 31 min
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Episode description

Mrs. Lavinia Strickland Bartlett was more than a teacher—she was a spiritual mother to hundreds of women under the ministry of C. H. Spurgeon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. From humble beginnings, she built one of the largest women’s Bible classes in the world, tirelessly laboring for the salvation and spiritual growth of those under her care. Her unwavering faith, fervent prayers, and deep love for souls made her a pillar of Christian service, inspiring countless lives.

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(0:00) Preface by Spurgeon

(12:52) 1 - Early Experiences

(23:44) 2 - Changed Circumstances and How They Were Faced

(43:54) 3 - The Wife and Mother and Her “Work”

(54:51) 4 - Her Class at New Park Street and the Tabernacle

(1:05:42) 5 - Other Labors in Connection with the Cause of Christ

(1:15:31) 6 - The Pastors’ College – Mrs. Bartlett’s Address

(1:45:36) 7 - Correspondence with Her Class

(2:29:18) 8 - Correspondence with American Friends

(2:46:44) 9 - Mr. C.H. Spurgeon’s Letters to Mrs. Bartlett and Her Class

(3:00:30) 10 - The Closing Scene Narrated

(3:14:00) 11 - Mrs. Bartlett’s Work and Its General Influence

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