[2] Under the leadership of Louis Klopsch, the Herald sponsored a variety of domestic ministries, including The Bowery Mission and Mont Lawn Camp.
Along with the newspaper, Spurgeon also ran a charity under the same auspices devoted to poor relief and evangelizing.
In 1898, the Herald was purchased by Louis Klopsch, who further expanded the charitable operations and spread the publication to overseas locations.
By 1992, the newspaper ceased publication, but the charitable outreach arm still exists, having relocated back to Manhattan in 1998.
Its continued impact on The Bowery Mission in New York City has been cited as one of its "most significant and enduring effects" of its humanitarian commitments.