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Russell H. Conwell

    15 septembre 1843 – 6 décembre 1925

    Russell Herman Conwell était un pasteur baptiste et un philanthrope qui a fondé la Temple University. Il est surtout connu pour sa conférence inspirante, qui encourageait les gens à trouver des opportunités dans leur propre entourage plutôt que de les chercher ailleurs en vain. Son œuvre souligne l'idée que la richesse et le succès sont souvent à portée de main si l'on parvient à reconnaître et à utiliser ses propres ressources et circonstances.

    Russell H. Conwell
    The Life, Speeches and Public Services of Gen. James A. Garfield of Ohio
    Inspiration, Empowerment & Personal Growth Classics in One Volume: Acres of Diamonds, The Key to Success, Increasing Personal Efficiency, Every Man Hi
    Why Lincoln Laughed (Unabridged)
    Life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    Effective Prayer by Russell H. Conwell (the author of Acres Of Diamonds)
    Acres of Diamonds
    • The book presents a series of inspirational lectures emphasizing the idea that wealth and opportunity are often found in one's own backyard. Conwell shares stories of individuals who achieved success by recognizing and seizing the opportunities around them, advocating for the belief that anyone can attain prosperity through hard work and determination. The narrative encourages readers to look within their circumstances for potential rather than seeking it elsewhere, highlighting themes of self-discovery and the value of one's environment.

      Acres of Diamonds
    • Exploring the transformative power of prayer, this book delves into the principles and practices that can enhance one’s spiritual life. Conwell shares personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the importance of intention and faith in achieving a deeper connection with the divine. The text serves as both a guide and an inspiration, encouraging readers to cultivate a more effective prayer life that aligns with their goals and aspirations. Through practical advice and motivational examples, it aims to empower individuals on their spiritual journeys.

      Effective Prayer by Russell H. Conwell (the author of Acres Of Diamonds)
    • Life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon

      the world's great preacher

      • 620pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      This biography delves into the life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, renowned as one of the greatest preachers in history. The book offers an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original 1892 edition, capturing the essence of Spurgeon's impactful ministry and teachings. It explores his influence on Christianity and his legacy as a powerful orator, providing insights into his personal life and the challenges he faced throughout his career.

      Life of Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    • Why Lincoln Laughed (Unabridged)

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      One who lived in Lincoln's time, and who has read the thousand books they say have been written about him in the half century since his death, may still be dissatisfied with every description of his personality and with every analysis of his character. He was human, and yet in some mysterious degree superhuman. Nothing in philosophy, magic, superstition, or religion furnishes a satisfactory explanation to the thoughtful devotee for the inspiration he gave out or for the transfiguring glow which at times seemed to illumine his homely frame and awkward gestures. Russell Conwell (1843-1925) was an American Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, lawyer, and writer.

      Why Lincoln Laughed (Unabridged)
    • The original inspiration for his most famous essay, "Acres of Diamonds", occurred in 1869 when Conwell was traveling in the Middle East. The central idea of the work is that one need not look elsewhere for opportunity, achievement, or fortune-the resources to achieve all good things are present in one's own community. This theme is developed by an introductory anecdote, credited by Conwell to an Arab guide, about a man who wanted to find diamonds so badly that he sold his property and went off in futile search for them. The new owner of his home discovered that a rich diamond mine was located right there on the property. Conwell elaborates on the theme through examples of success, genius, service, or other virtues involving ordinary Americans contemporary to his audience: "dig in your own backyard!". The book has been regarded as a classic of New Thought literature since the 1870s. Russell Conwell (1843-1925) was an American Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, lawyer, and writer.

      Acres of Diamonds: Our Every-day Opportunities (Wisdom & Empowerment Series): Inspirational Classic of the New Thought Literature - Oppor