John Ploughman's Pictures: More of His Plain Talk for Plain People
With his signature wit and wisdom, Charles H. Spurgeon continues the down-to-earth, practical counsel of John Ploughman’s Talk in this companion volume. Through vivid proverbs, sharp illustrations, and a hearty dose of humor, Spurgeon addresses everyday struggles, moral lessons, and the dangers of vice—especially the perils of idleness and drink. Written in a plain, engaging style for “plain people,” John Ploughman’s Pictures is a treasury of insight for those seeking practical godliness and biblical wisdom in daily life.
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834–1892) was one of the most influential preachers of the 19th century. Known as the “Prince of Preachers,” he pastored the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London and proclaimed the gospel to thousands each week. A prolific writer, Spurgeon authored numerous sermons, books, and devotional works that continue to inspire believers worldwide. His practical wisdom, deep biblical insight, and engaging style have made his writings enduring classics of Christian literature.