CT CLASSIC John Stott: The Man Who Wouldn't Be BishopDiscernment and discipline have enabled him to touch lives worldwide. By David Neff | |
Legacy of a Global LeaderLess known than Stott's earlier work is his ministry with Langham Partnership International. By Tim Stafford | |
Evangelism PlusJohn Stott reflects on where we've been and where we're going. By Tim Stafford | |
Basic StottIn this cover story from 1996, evangelicalism's premier teacher speaks on gender, charismatics, leaving the Church of England, the poor, evangelical fragmentation, Catholics, the future, and other subjects. By Roy McCloughry | |
The Quotable StottReflections on the occasion of John R.W. Stott's 80th birthday. Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman |
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
John Stott Has Died
Obituary
An architect of 20th-century evangelicalism shaped the faith of a generation.
Tim Stafford | posted 7/27/2011 01:37PM
Editor's Note: John Stott died today at 3:15 London time (about 9:15 a.m. CST), according to John Stott Ministries President Benjamin Homan. Homan said that Stott's death came after complications related to old age and that he has been in discomfort for the last several weeks. Family and close friends gathered with Stott today as they listened to Handel's Messiah. Homan said that John Stott Ministries has been preparing for his death for the past 15 years. "I think he set an impeccable example for leaders of ministries of handing things over to other leaders," Homan said. "He imparted to many a love for the global church and imparted a passion for biblical fidelity and a love for the Savior." This story will be updated as more information becomes available. Read the Article Here......
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