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''Synopsis:'' {{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = [[John R. W. Stott ]] |subtopics = Talks - [[Jesus is Lord - a call to radical discipleship (born 27 April 1921Notes compiled by a listener at an address given by John Stott in 2003) |Jesus is Lord (noted from a British Christian leader and Anglican minister who is noted as the one of the leaders of the worldtalk)]]Books -wide evangelical movement. He has written many books, including Basic Christianity and [[The Cross of Christ, and has founded (book)|The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity in 1982 Cross of which he is now the honorary president.Christ]] |opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |}}
----__TOC__{{topics}} Talks - [[Jesus is Lord - a call to radical discipleship (Notes compiled by a listener at an address given by John Stott in 2003)]] Books - [[The Cross of Christ (book)|The Cross of Christ]] {{opinions}} ==Main article== John R. W. Stott (born 27 April 1921) is a British [[Christian]] leader and [[Anglican]] minister who is noted as the one of the leaders of the world-wide [[evangelical]] movement. He is famous as one has written many books, including Basic Christianity and The Cross of the principal authors Christ, and has founded The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity in 1982 of which he is now the Lausanne Covenant in 1974honorary president.
Stott was born to Sir Arnold and Emily Stott. Sir Arnold Stott was a leading physician at Harley Street and an Agnostic. His wife was a Christian who was a regular attender of All Souls, Langham Place, London. In 1939, at School he heard Rev. Eric Nash speak on "What then shall I do with Jesus, who is called the Christ?". Later that evening Stott decided to commit his energies to Christ and Evangelical Christianity.
He has written over 40 books, including [[Basic Christianity (John Stott)|Basic Christianity]] and [[The Cross Of Christ (John Stott)|The Cross of Christ]], and has founded The London Institute for Contemporary Christianity in 1982 of which he is now the honorary president.
 
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* [http://www.allsouls.org/ All Souls Langham Place]
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