John Stott: Centenary Appreciation
John Stott was born 27 April 1921 and died 27 July 2011. His legacy continues. See the johnstott.org website for biographical information, summaries of John’s thinking, vision and legacy, and videos of recent centenary events arranged by All Souls Church and the ministries he founded: Langham Partnership; LICC (London Institute for Contemporary Christianity); EFAC (the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion); and others.
More recent articles published elsewhere:
John Stott’s legacy celebrated on his centenary, from Church Times
John Stott’s double listening and triple H celebrated on his 100th birthday, By Chris Sugden, VirtueOnline
John Stott listened and made the church relevant in the modern world, by Paul Woolley, The Times [£]
John Stott at 100: Why Evangelicals Still Need Him, by Russell Moore, The Gospel Coalition
My 10 Favorite Books by John Stott, by Conrad Mbewe, The Gospel Coalition
John Stott: centenary of a true radical, from The Spectator
What can today’s evangelicals learn from John Stott, 100 years after his birth? by David Baker, Christian Today
Heroes of the faith: John Stott, by J John, canonjjohn.com