John Stott 
Why I am a Christian [EPUB ebook] 
A Clear, Compelling Account Of The Basis Of The Author’s Belief

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In a dark little chapel many years ago, a solitary schoolboy went in search of God, and later gave his life to Christ. It turned out to be the most significant decision he was ever to make. If it were not for Christ, he reflects, his would have been on the scrapheap of wasted and discarded lives. Instead, his life has been used to lead countless others around the world to that same new life, and into a deeper understanding of the One who gave his life that we might live.
Now John Stott tells his spiritual story, and gives the reasons for his first life-changing step of faith on the path he has followed since that day. It was not so much that he found Christ, as that Christ found him. Not because the Christian faith is attractive, but because it is true. Not because he deserved to be saved, but because Christ took his sins, and ours, on himself. It is because the answer to the paradox at the heart of our humanness, because the key to true freedom and fulfilment, are to be found in Jesus Christ alone. And he who extends the greatest of all invitations to each one of us waits patiently for our response.

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JOHN STOTT exercised a worldwide ministry as a church leader, Bible expositor and author. His many books include Basic Christianity
, But I Say to You…
, and The Cross of Christ
. He was Rector Emeritus of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London and Founder-President of the Langham Partnership. He was awarded the CBE in the Queen’s 2006 New Year honours.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9781844748549 ● Dimensione 0.5 MB ● Età 22-99 anni ● Casa editrice IVP ● Città London ● Paese GB ● Pubblicato 2021 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5393094 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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