Q Marks the Spot 192 (December 2024)
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Sacred Treasure Philip Jenkins is a widely respected and important Church Historian. His recent blog is fascinating and chilling … How America’s Late Imperial Wars Reshaped Religion at Home 5 things the global church tha the western church tends not to… if such vast generalisations are possible, of course. My boss Paul was back in […]
26. Frances Whitehead
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Frances Whitehead worked for over 50 years as John Stott’s secretary, administrator and amanuensis.
25. Chris Wright and Tayo Arikawe
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In 2001, John Stott invited Chris Wright to lead what became Langham Partnership. In 2021, Tayo Arikawe took over.
24. Dr Ajith Fernando
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Brought up in a Christian home in Sri Lanka, Ajith Fernando found in John Stott a model and mentor.
23. Dr Marcelo Vargas
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Having met at a conference in Brazil, Marcelo Vargas’s whole life and work in his native Bolivia has been influenced by John Stott
21. / 22. Prof John Wyatt
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John Wyatt, a medical professor and ethicist was mentored by John Stott as a student.
20. Rico Tice
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Rico Tice is a passionate evangelist known on university campuses around the world.
19. Dr Elaine Storkey
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Elaine Storkey is a philosopher and sociologist who succeed John Stott as director of LICC.
17. / 18. Bp Timothy Dudley-Smith
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Timothy Dudley-Smith was a prolific hymn writer, bishop and John Stott’s close friend and biographer.
16. José de Segovia
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José de Segovia is a Madrid-based journalist with a particular interest in arts and culture. He was mentored for years by John Stott.
15. Dr Laura Yoder
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Laura Meitzner Yoder is a Professor at Wheaton College where she holds the John Stott Chair of Human Needs and Global Resources.
14. Ted Schroder
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Originally from New Zealand, Ted Schroder served with John Stott at All Souls from 1967-1975.