Galatians

by John R. W. Stott

Published 17 July 1998

Romans

by John R. W. Stott

Published 1 February 1995

2 Timothy

by John R. W. Stott

Published 17 July 1998
Our era is one of theological and moral confusion, even of apostasy. And the apostle summons us, as he summoned Timothy, to be strong, brave and steadfast.' In this way John Stott summarizes the message of Paul's second letter to Timothy, a letter about leadership and responsibility. The inductive studies in this guide speak to all who would stand for Christ in a world of slippery, relative truth. Our call is to bring the only real, solid Word of grace and truth to a world without hope.

Revelation

by John R. W. Stott

Published 19 September 2008
Readers' reactions to the book of Revelation are remarkably varied. Some Christians are obsessed with it, viewing it as a kind of secret history of the world, especially of contemporary events and people, and seeking the key to decipher it. Other Christians go to the opposite extreme of neglect. They know that the book contains much bizarre imagery, and are mystified and even intimidated by the unfamiliar. So they ignore the book or try to read it and give up in despair.
The truth is that with a bit of help and sound interpretation Revelation is a part of God's holy Word with much to offer in nurture of our spiritual lives. Here is an opportunity to discover Revelation.

The Beatitudes

by John R. W. Stott

Published 17 July 1998

1 Timothy & Titus

by John R. W. Stott

Published 17 July 1998
We live in a culture where the beliefs and preferences of the individual are given final authority. Paul's firm commitment to the church as "the pillar and foundation of the truth" stands against the current. His letters to Timothy and Titus call us to reestablish the core beliefs of Christianity and affirm our convictions about the gospel. Paul's priority in these letters is to make sure that the truth of the gospel is faithfully guarded and delivered to the next generation. Through these studies, we will be challenged to carry on the battle, armed with the truth of the gospel.

Jesus Christ

by John R. W. Stott

Published 19 September 2008
Why is it that some Christians cross land and sea, continents and cultures? Not to commend a civilization, an institution or an ideology, but rather to offer the unique person of Jesus Christ. Jesus is at the centre of our conversion.
This study guide is designed to help you explore the Christ of the New Testament. You will discover him as the proper object of worship, witness and hope. He is the incomparable Christ.

Acts

by John R. W. Stott

Published 17 July 1998

Ephesians

by John R. W. Stott

Published 17 July 1998