A reprise of a 1990’s Dick Staub interview with Rev. John Stott who retired in 2007 after years of service at the Church of All Souls in London. He served as Chaplain to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (1959-1991). In a November 2004 editorial on Stott, New York Times columnist David Brooks cited Michael Cromartie of the Ethics and Public Policy Center as saying that if evangelicals could elect a pope, Stott is the person they would likely choose. Stott embodies the pastoral blend of personal warmth, spirituality and a keen intellect; Stott studied modern languages at Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated with a double first in French and Theology.
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