Q Marks the Spot 192 (December 2024)

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

Frances Whitehead worked for over 50 years as John Stott’s secretary, administrator and amanuensis.

24. Dr Ajith Fernando

Brought up in a Christian home in Sri Lanka, Ajith Fernando found in John Stott a model and mentor.

23. Dr Marcelo Vargas

Having met at a conference in Brazil, Marcelo Vargas’s whole life and work in his native Bolivia has been influenced by John Stott

20. Rico Tice

Rico Tice is a passionate evangelist known on university campuses around the world.

19. Dr Elaine Storkey

Elaine Storkey is a philosopher and sociologist who succeed John Stott as director of LICC.

16. José de Segovia

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

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

Originally from New Zealand, Ted Schroder served with John Stott at All Souls from 1967-1975.

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