John Stott: Abrahamic and apostolic?

Chris Wright  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Apr 2021
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John Stott: Abrahamic and apostolic?

Chris Wright suggests the scale and scope of Stott’s ministry were epic

‘I am a great believer,’ John Stott would often say, ‘in the importance of B.B.C. Not the British Broadcasting Company, nor Bethelehem Bible College, nor even Beautiful British Columbia. But “Balanced Biblical Christianity”.’ In my own assessment of John’s life and ministry I suggest a Biblical balance of Old and New Testaments by saying that the scale and scope of John Stott’s significance within the global church has been both Abrahamic and apostolic.

John Stott was Abrahamic in two ways, of which the first is the most obvious.

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