John Stott Livres
John R. W. Stott fut un prédicateur, un évangéliste et un communicateur des Écritures reconnu mondialement. Son ministère se caractérisait par une prédication expositive qui s'adressait aux cœurs et aux esprits des hommes et des femmes contemporains. Les ouvrages publiés par Stott, vendus à des millions d'exemplaires à travers le monde, témoignent d'une profonde compréhension des Écritures et de sa capacité à les traduire pour l'époque moderne. Son héritage réside dans une capacité avérée à lier la profondeur théologique à une vie de foi pratique.







Re-presentation of a classic exposition of Jesus' teaching for a new generation of readers
The Message of Ephesians
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on God's eternal purpose, this book explores Paul's message in Ephesians about uniting all things in Christ through the church. John Stott guides readers through each passage, providing valuable background information, highlighting significant themes, and offering practical applications for contemporary Christians. The revised volume emphasizes the importance of the church as God's new society, making it a relevant resource for understanding and living out this biblical message today.
Through the Bible, Through the Year
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
- Unique daily readings from respected preacher John Stott- Takes readers through the Bible and the church year simultaneously- Introduces the church calendar to Christians of every denomination
The Challenge of Preaching
- 142pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Challenging the belief that preaching is obsolete, this book presents a theological foundation for its relevance today. It emphasizes the importance of the preacher's character and the task of connecting listeners with truth rather than focusing on techniques. By advocating for thorough study of both Scripture and contemporary society, it offers practical suggestions for sermon preparation. The essence of John Stott's original work is preserved, while making it more relatable for modern audiences by removing outdated references.
Paul's letter to the Ephesians is about uniting all things in Christ. We learn how to break down what separates us from God, as well as what causes disconnection within families, in churches, and between racial and ethnic groups. This newly updated Bible study guide from John Stott provides a vision of the new society God has planned in his church.
The Cross of Christ
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
An exposition of the meaning of the cross and a call to live in its power.
Engaging with today's world while adhering to Scripture is a central theme, as John Stott emphasizes the importance of listening to both the Word and contemporary society. The updated edition by Tim Chester explores the church's mission through four key aspects: understanding Christ's uniqueness in a pluralistic context, the biblical foundation for mission, the interplay between evangelism and social responsibility, and lessons from Jesus' life. Each chapter encourages reflection and discussion, presenting Christianity as an active force for witnessing and serving in the world.
The book explores the ongoing controversies surrounding Jesus during his ministry, highlighting how the tension-filled interactions in the Gospels are crucial for understanding Christian doctrine. John Stott delves into these social exchanges, revealing their significance in grasping the essence of faith and the complexities of the teachings of Jesus.
Engaging effectively with contemporary society while adhering to Scripture is the central theme of this book. John Stott emphasizes the importance of listening to both the Word and the world, advocating for a Christianity that maintains its authentic identity while addressing modern realities. He offers a biblical depiction of the church as a covenant community, highlighting its vital role in fulfilling God's purposes. This practical guide serves as a resource for Christians aiming to navigate the complexities of today's world.
