Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892) is called "The Prince of Preachers". He pastored what was then the world's largest Protestant church and the first megachurch, Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. It is estimated that he preached to 20 million people in his lifetime. This is a quote from the biography Charles Spurgeon, by J.C. Carlile, his friend and biographer.
"In our country," the American continued, "there are many opinions as to the secret of your great influence. Would you be good enough to give me your own point of view?"
After a moment's pause, Spurgeon said, "My people pray for me."
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