The Rev. Dr. John Stott concluded his final public engagement this past week, asking evangelical Christians in England, "What is God's purpose for his people?
The Rev. Dr. John Stott concluded his final public engagement this past week, asking evangelical Christians in England, "What is God's purpose for his people?
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Thank you for this story. I have enjoyed many of John Stott's books and I appreciate his contribution to evangelism. His comments from those of other belief systems i.e. Hindus and Muslims are also very relevant. A young Muslim man, whose father was a senior politician in a Middle East Country asked me why so many who claim to be christians live like people who are not. "They drink and sleep around with people on campus yet they call themselves 'christians.' Nominal christians, they are. Christ changes life. No change - no life. Then he said to me: "I think if I knew that Jesus Christ died on a Cross for my sins, I would want to do everything to please Him and nothing to displease Him." If we lived such lives and walked humbly before our God and before those we are seeking to reach, revival could not be contained.
I just posted two Muslim to Christianity personal testimonies on my website: www.heaven4sure.com. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Peter Ramsay
www.heaven4sure.com