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I am thrilled to find these sermons available! I was an American student studying abroad (London) in 1982, just finding my way back to my faith. All Souls was the site of God’s calling me back to himself for good. John Stott, Michael Baugham, and the student fellowship there are fond memories. I remember specific sermons that were instrumental, and I will enjoy as many of them as I can find online.
Billy Graham has ministered to almost every single American President (since his time in ministry). It would be interesting to hear those POD Cast. I’m not sure what will happen now that he is so ill. The So. Baptist have lost me in many ways due to interpreting the Bible so literally.
What “Christian” like behavior when my home town church I grew up in (going alone there as a child) drove the last Pastor out by dumping dirty daycare diapers al over his home lawn.
Thanks for sharing. Very neat site as theology isn’t my strongest point.
God’s speed to you in all things.
Kim
Thanks so much to those who made these sermons accessible in this way. Now in San Francisco, I was at All Souls 21 years ago and listening to them again is a privilege.
Thank you for being a blessing!
All Souls is wonderfual Rico Tice Preeached at our church last year and was such a blessing. Stott is listed on my blog as one of the “Great Lives: that have changed me. Chek it out here and let me know what you think. http://anuncommongrace.wordpress.com/great-loves/