Tracing the formative processes shaping his life and character, Timothy Dudley-Smith draws on John Stott's unpublished letters, diaries and other papers. In the light of them it becomes clear why this multi-gifted man preferred the simple vocation of a local Christian minister to high rank in the church.
This engaging and intelligent biography uncovers the secret of John Stott's worldwide impact upon contemporary Christianity - the impact of a preacher passionately discovering the validity of a biblical and reasoned faith in a troubled and tormented century.
Commendations
"This is a thrilling story of a man who did not merely pay lip service to meeting the challenge of engaging contemporary society with the unchanging gospel.The basis for so much of John Stott's considerable influence is in his careful reflection on biblical principles and his careful application of them to life."
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