The Radical Disciple
by John Stott
Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:IVP(Inter Varsity Press)
Published:January 2010
ISBN:978-1-844-74421-3
GoodBookStall Review:
A final book from John Stott who, at eighty-eight, is putting down his pen for the last time, and has produced a work that is almost a distillation of all his previous writings. Here he takes as his inspiration the text, Why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say? (Luke 6:16), and covers eight areas that he sees as fundamental to discipleship and often lacking in the Western church: non-conformity, Christlikeness, maturity, creation-care, simplicity, balance, dependence and death. With a sound Biblical basis and many illustrations from his own experience, this is truly a Master-full swan song and a salutary read for Christians of all vintages.
Reviewer: Diane Morrison (17/02/10)
A final book from John Stott who, at eighty-eight, is putting down his pen for the last time, and has produced a work that is almost a distillation of all his previous writings. Here he takes as his inspiration the text, Why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say? (Luke 6:16), and covers eight areas that he sees as fundamental to discipleship and often lacking in the Western church: non-conformity, Christlikeness, maturity, creation-care, simplicity, balance, dependence and death. With a sound Biblical basis and many illustrations from his own experience, this is truly a Master-full swan song and a salutary read for Christians of all vintages.
Reviewer: Diane Morrison (17/02/10)









