John Stott has
been known for many years for his writing and preaching skills,
which he has used to point people to Christ. Here is a book that
grows out of his own search and questioning of why he is a
Christian, and why others should consider God’s search for them.
He gives some very cogent arguments for the claims of Jesus Christ
and his redemptive work on behalf of sinful man. You will find the
third chapter on the cross of Christ speaking with great clarity
on the need of his death, and man’s need to recognize his
serving as our substitute. Also the last chapter on “The
Greatest of All Invitations” is very persuasive in its appeal to
respond to the call of Christ.
This would be a
good book to give to a person who may be inquiring about the
Christian faith, or maybe wanting answers to the meaning and
purpose of life. This book is not a difficult read; it can almost
be read in one sitting. It is very timely—with the release of
the movie The Passion people are asking questions about the
purpose of Christ’s death. This would be a good book to give
them.
Richard
Aeschliman
Resource Coordinator
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