2021 marked the centenary of the birth of John Stott in central London. He holds a unique place in 20th Century Church history, both in Britain and across the globe.
Of the many events and projects organised to commemorate his work, Langham UK & Ireland sponsored this podcast, releasing an episode every fortnight.
In each episode, I met people who has been impacted by John Stott‘s legacy (see this page for more background). His thought, life and example represent many challenges to our own generation.
Then in 2024, the whole series was remastered and streamlined to create a valuable resource for future generations of believers.
Produced by Langham Partnership UK and Ireland.

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

13. Bp Robert Aboagye-Mensah
Dr Robert Aboagye-Mensah is a Ghanaian theologian and scholar, a thinker for the church and the public square.

12. Prof Jerram Barrs
John Stott invited Jerram Barrs to be one of the first board members of LICC in London.

11. Dr Corey Widmer
Corey Widmer was John Stott’s study assistant for three years in the late 90s.

10. Jeremy Vine
In the UK, Jeremy Vine needs no introduction. A veteran BBC journalist, he knew John Stott well.

9. Dr John Dickson
John Dickson is an Australian musician, ancient historian, theologian and self-described ‘John Stott evangelical’.

8. Dr Ruth Padilla deBorst
The theologian Ruth Padilla de Borst knew John Stott from her childhood in Argentina.

7. Ria Pasaribu
Ria Pasaribu founded an NGO in her native country, Indonesian Care, inspired by John Stott’s books.

6. Greg Johnson
Greg Johnson studied the careful stances on human sexuality of four key leaders: Billy Graham, Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, and John Stott.

5. Gail and Jorge Atiencia
Jorge (originally from Ecuador) and his wife Gail (originally from Canada) speak warmly of John Stott’s personal example to them