Mr. Hayden points out that the key to the revival which arose under Spurgeon’s ministry, and went on almost continuously throughout his long and fruitful pulpit career, is to be found in Spurgeon’s autobiography. There, Spurgeon reveals and credits the membership of his new Park Street Chapel and their earnest, all-out prayer for his success in the ministry. This documented study of Spurgeon’s emphasis upon and attitude toward revival will reward today’s reader with insight into and understanding of our need for revival today--and the only source from which this revival can come. A prayerful reading of these pages could well result in renewed and revitalized Christian living among God’s people today. Eric W. Hayden received his MA degree at Durham University and was trained for the ministry at Spurgeon’s College, London. In addition to Spurgeon on Revival he has written two other books, Church Publicity and Faith’s Glorious Achievement, both published by London firms. He is probably the greatest living authority on Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the message and the man.