John R. W. Stott

John R. W. Stott served as Chaplain to the Queen of England and was named by TIME magazine (1995) as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. His influence was described in The Independent as 'colossal'. This friend of Billy Graham became homeless in central London, to find out what it was like to sleep rough. He lived in two rooms for his last 40 years. He led the way for urban church-planting, and was known as 'Uncle John' by thousands of students around the world. In one university, the students hired a plane to fly low above the campus and drop leaflets to tell everyone he would be speaking that week. In another, the students from the Atheist Society came to his meetings, and the society was disbanded for a student generation!

Scroll down to find four unique angles on his life.

  1. Reading Timothy and Titus with John StottThis product is part of our current Before Christmas Clearance promotion
    John Stott, Dale Larsen, Sandy Larsen
    IVP Connect / 2017 / Trade Paperback
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  2. Reading Romans with John Stott, Volume 2This product is part of our current Before Christmas Clearance promotion
    John Stott, Dale Larsen, Sandy Larsen
    IVP Connect / 2016 / Trade Paperback
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  3. Sermon on the Mount LifeGuide Topical Bible Studies
    John Stott
    InterVarsity Press / 2000 / Trade Paperback
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  4. The Cross of Christ (Centennial)
    John R.W. Stott
    InterVarsity Press / 2021 / Hardcover
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Unique Angles of John Stott Julia Cameron

John Stott and Billy Graham gave peerless leadership to evangelicals around the world. We should not look for successors. Stott was Chief Architect of the Lausanne Covenant, which was to become a watershed in modern church history, and wrote over 50 books. To mark the fifth anniversary of John Stott's death, we offer four unique angles on his life and ministry.

A collection of tributes from those who knew him personally. Includes much previously-unpublished material. Find out more about his friendships and influence; his very modest two-roomed home; his university missions; his over 50 books; his legacy of Langham Partnership. Timeline and biographical overview. Includes the photograph of a snowy owl which took him 25 years to capture. ‘Delightful and perceptive.’
-Julia Cameron