Church Times: John Stott: ”˜a godly example’

Further tributes have been paid to the Revd Dr John Stott, the Evangelical leader who died in July last year ”” among them one from the woman who knew him best….

Frances Whitehead became John Stott’s secretary in 1956, after he had been Rector of All Souls’, Langham Place, in London, for six years. In a collection of essays to be published on 9 February by the Langham Partnership, she writes: “So many tributes from all over the world have been paid to John Stott. I have asked myself what could I say that has not already been said, by way of thanks to God for John’s life, and what it has meant to me and so many others?
“Let me simply express my gratitude for John himself, his godly example, and his faithful preaching through which the light of Christ first dawned on me.

“Because I worked alongside him as his secretary for 55 years, perhaps I more than anybody can testify to the fact that, in his case, familiarity, far from breeding contempt, bred the very opposite ”” a deep respect, and one which inspired belief in God.

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3 comments on “Church Times: John Stott: ”˜a godly example’

  1. MichaelA says:

    He was a great man. We also should be thankful to the congregation that nurtured him and where he spent most of his ministry – All Souls Langham Place in London. They are still continuing their godly and courageous ministry today.

  2. MichaelA says:

    John Stott was a man mightily used of God. He was nurtured in the faith and supported in his ministry by the congregation at All Souls Langham Place in London. That faithful congregation continues its faithful and courageous ministry today.

  3. MichaelA says:

    Elvees, sorry about the double post – I thought the first one didn’t go through.