GLOBAL ANGLICAN, GLOBAL EVANGELICAL: THE PATHS THAT LED TO STOTT’S LASTING INFLUENCE

by Mark Meynell in Vol. 8 No. 2 / Oct 2022

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35285/ucc8.2.2022.art2



John Stott (1921–2011) had a unique influence in the global church despite being associated with only one church (All Souls, Langham Place) and never moving far from central London throughout his life. This article explores the contributory factors behind his reach and influence.

Keywords
Evangelicalism, Anglicanism, Lausanne Movement, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), integral mission, preaching
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