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Be encouraged to become learning, caring, worshipping and evangelizing churches
The message of 1 Timothy and Titus.. The life of the local church. John Stott conveys Paul's passionate concern for the future of the gospel, and for younger pastors charged with its care.
John Stott believes that the Thessalonian letters offer us a model for Christian ministry, a vision for the local church, and an affirmation of the foundation facts of our faith.
The message of Galatians. An exposition of a letter which deals with the gospel, faith and works, and Christian freedom.
John Stott unpacks the Message of Ephesians in this refreshed Bible Speaks Today volume.
Rejoice in the freedom of the gospel as revealed in Romans - with this timeless exposition from John Stott.
John Stott's bestselling volume, The Contemporary Christian: An Urgent Plea for Double Listening, updated and presented for today's audience
John Stott's bestselling volume, The Contemporary Christian: An Urgent Plea for Double Listening, updated and presented for today's audience
All Christian leaders face challenges. But God works in us, with us and through us to accomplish his eternal purposes. Here is practical wisdom from a much-respected leader speaking personally on: discouragement - how to persevere under pressure self-discipline - how to maintain spiritual freshness relationships - how to treat people with respect youth - how to lead when still comparatively young. Complementing the above are two examples of 'Timothys', in the form of personal tributes from former study assistants who worked side by side with the author.
Christians tend to polarize. Some have intellectual faith, while others are more emotional. Some focus on structure, while others focus on freedom. And some champion evangelism, while others advocate social action. John Stott's clear-headed and classic statement of balanced Christianity shows how we can hold these tensions together in ways which are biblical and faithful. 'The liberal to me, is like a gas-filled balloon which takes off into the ether and is not tethered to the earth in any way, ' he says. 'The fundamentalist is like a caged bird, unable to escape at all. To me, the true evangelical is like a kite which flies high but at the same time is always tethered.' This edition includes an interview entitled 'Life in the Spirit of Truth' between Roy McCloughry and the author.
John Stott urges Christians to listen attentively both to God's ancient Word and to today's world, in order to communicate the authentic gospel.
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