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CLASSIC STOTT CD

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  • ISBN ELE1472D
  • Author STOTT JOHN R W
Publisher Elevation
FOUNDATIONAL TEACHING FROM THE EMINENT REV DR JOHN STOTT This 2 CD pack is bursting at the seams with inspired teaching from one of the ...
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FOUNDATIONAL TEACHING FROM THE EMINENT REV DR JOHN STOTT This 2 CD pack is bursting at the seams with inspired teaching from one of the most anointed preachers of our time! With over 6 hours of indepth, thought provoking exposition spanning the course of his ministry, prepare to be challenged and encouraged as Rev. John Stott opens up the scriptures. ARTIST PROFILE: John Stott retired from public ministry with his final address to the Keswick Convention in July 2007, at the age of 87. He has served the same church, All Souls Langham Place, ever since he was ordained into the ministry of the Church of England in 1945, as Rector for 25 years, and as Rector Emeritus since 1975. For over twenty five years of his public ministry, he was set free (under the auspices of the Langham Partnership) to travel the world, especially for ministry to pastors and students. In HM the Queen's New Year Honours' List 2006, he was awarded the CBE 'for services to Christian Scholarship and the Christian world.' He has been a Chaplain to the Queen since 1959. He is President of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. All his life he has been a keen bird watcher and reckons to have seen about 2,500 of the world's 9000 species of birds. He has written 50 books. His best known, Basic Christianity, has been translated into more than 50 languages. TRACK LISTING: - FEATURING - The Model: Becoming More Like Christ, John's final public address from Keswick 2007 (Including tributes from Jonathan Lamb and Peter Maiden. - MP3 Of The Imcomparable Christ, John's landmark series at the London Lectures In Contemporary Christianity, in 2000. - MP3 of The Calling Of The Church Of God, John's classic series, digitally remastered from Keswick 1962.