Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Remembering John Stott

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From Christianity Today:
From his conversion at Rugby secondary school in 1938 to his death in 2011 at 90 years old, Stott exemplified how extraordinary plain, ordinary Christianity can be....
Until his conversion and subsequent call to Christian ministry, Stott seemed headed for the diplomatic corps. A skilled linguist, he would win a first at Cambridge in French before going on to study theology, in which he also gained a first. (A prestigious "first" is something like "highest honors" for an American graduate.) Nobody doubted that Stott would have made a superb diplomat. In his ministry, he retained the best qualities of that calling, which is to faithfully and skillfully represent someone else.
Fallen asleep in Jesus, he awaits the resurrection.

John Stott, dead at 90.

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1 comment:

Joe said...

Then the LORD said, "My Spirit will not contend with man forever, for he is mortal;

Rest in Peace John Stot

"... nothing intellectually compelling or challenging.. bald assertions coupled to superstition... woefully pathetic"