ACRES OF DIAMONDS AND OTHER WORKS BY RUSSELL H. CONWELL is a collection of nine books and other writings by noted American minister and orator Russell Conwell, including his classic speech, ACRES OF DIAMONDS. Powerful and Biblically-based, Conwell's writings have inspired and guided generations in prayer, happiness, money, and self-improvment.
ACRES OF DIAMONDS is not only one of the greatest models of effective speech ever delivered, but it also contains the philosophy of a lifetime. Conwell asserts that one need look no further for success than his/her own community for success.
• Acres of Diamonds
• The Key to Success
• Increasing Personal Efficiency
• Every Man His Own University
• What You Can Do With Your Will Power
• Praying for Money
• Health, Healing, and Faith
• Subconscious Religion
• Why Lincoln Laughed
Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925) was an American minister, orator, philanthropist, and writer. Born in Massachusetts to farmers, Conwell attended Yale University and enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War. He attained the rank of Colonel, and converted to Christianity (from atheism) during the war. After studying law, Conwell became a Baptist minister and successful writer. The profits earned from ACRES OF DIAMONDS were used to establish Temple University.
ACRES OF DIAMONDS is not only one of the greatest models of effective speech ever delivered, but it also contains the philosophy of a lifetime. Conwell asserts that one need look no further for success than his/her own community for success.
• Acres of Diamonds
• The Key to Success
• Increasing Personal Efficiency
• Every Man His Own University
• What You Can Do With Your Will Power
• Praying for Money
• Health, Healing, and Faith
• Subconscious Religion
• Why Lincoln Laughed
Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925) was an American minister, orator, philanthropist, and writer. Born in Massachusetts to farmers, Conwell attended Yale University and enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War. He attained the rank of Colonel, and converted to Christianity (from atheism) during the war. After studying law, Conwell became a Baptist minister and successful writer. The profits earned from ACRES OF DIAMONDS were used to establish Temple University.