1 & 2 Thessalonians
Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. For centuries Christians have proclaimed these central truths. The gospel that began in s...
View full detailsChrist has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. For centuries Christians have proclaimed these central truths. The gospel that began in s...
View full detailsWe live in a culture where the beliefs and preferences of the individual are given final authority. Paul's firm commitment to the church as 'the pi...
View full detailsRecorded on location at his central London office, John Stott's personal approach and commentary along with the atmosphere of his many bird watchin...
View full detailsWe long to belong. We crave unity. We want to be loved and accepted by others. Paul's letter to the Ephesians is about uniting all things in Christ...
View full detailsIn Christ we have salvation as a gift of grace. But what is our responsibility? Maybe you're confused about the various requirements different Chri...
View full detailsWhat does it mean to seek first the kingdom in our relationships, values, ambitions, finances and commitment to God? Jesus' answer to these questio...
View full detailsStudy Scripture with John Stott!The gospel has power. The power to save us. The power to change the world. In Paul's letter to the Romans he explai...
View full detailsStudy Scripture with John Stott!The beatitudes reveal to us eight qualities that bring God's blessing: meekness and mercy, poorness in spirit and p...
View full detailsJohn Stott traces his lifelong love of bird-watching back to boyhood country walks with his father, who told him to shut his mouth and open his eye...
View full detailsThe universal symbol of the Christian faith is neither a crib nor a manger, but a gruesome cross. Yet many people are unclear about its meaning, an...
View full detailsJohn's affection for the recipients of his letters is clear: 'They are his "dear children", his "dear friends",' as John Stott points out. He conti...
View full detailsPaul's letter to the young church in Rome has dramatically influenced Christians through the ages. It has been described as a 'gateway into heaven'...
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