• The Bible for Today with John Stott

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The Bible for Today with John Stott

By: Premier
  • Summary

  • Billy Graham once referred to John Stott as “the most respected clergyman in the world.” In 2005, Time Magazine ranked him among the 100 most influential people in the world. Today Stott’s incredible theological and practical insights are available to you in The Bible for Today with John Stott. Giving you a fresh, clear, and true vision of the authentic Jesus, The Bible for Today balances high theology with practical Christian living in a way that compels every listener to soak in and live out the truth of God’s Word.
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Episodes
  • Concern For God‘s Glory
    Dec 26 2021

    John Stott shows the primary purpose of prayer is not to just request things for ourselves and our loved ones, but to have the glory and purposes of God first and foremost in mind. He explains Pharasaical prayer, pagen prayer and Christian prayer. 

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    27 mins
  • Jesus‘s Vision for His Church
    Dec 19 2021

    John Stott sits in the upper room with Christ and hears Him pray for the truth of the church, the holiness of the church, the mission of the church and the unity of the church.

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    26 mins
  • Qualifications of Christian Leaders - Part 2
    Dec 12 2021

    John Stott unpacks the scriptural qualifications for a church leaders. He shows the things that should not be present in a leader as well as the requirements for eligability.

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    26 mins

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