John Stott has written a lot of great books but this book is one of my favouite and was the last one he wrote. It is a short volume packed with powerful truths about discipleship. I have a physical copy but am now thankful for a digital copy - and especially that it is free today. Thanks Faithlife!
https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/167186/the-radical-disciple-some-neglected-aspects-of-our-calling
Not available in UK
John Stott has written a lot of great books but this book is one of my favouite and was the last one he wrote. It is a short volume packed with powerful truths about discipleship. I have a physical copy but am now thankful for a digital copy - and especially that it is free today. Thanks Faithlife! https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/167186/the-radical-disciple-some-neglected-aspects-of-our-calling
Thanks for the heads up, would have missed it
For any Aussies looking - not available in Australia. Keep well Paul
.... and not available in Asia too [:'(]
Thanks, Bruce. Sorry it isn't available to everyone.
Not available for Singapore.[:S]
Not available in the UK either
[:'(] [:'(]
Sorry it isn't available to everyone.
I'm sorry too. I know how that feels.
It's available in Georgia (the state). [:P] Wha'da'ya'know! lol
Thank you!
Thanks Bruce for the info. It's this month's FBOTM from FL ebooks.
https://ebooks.faithlife.com/free-book-of-the-month
+1 is Christ in Conflict, an edited version of Christ the Controversialist.
+2 is Baptism and Fullness.
I hope many can benefit from this generous offer from Faithlife. I already had this Faithlife ebook/Vyrso version of the book (Copyright 2012), as well as a Logos version with a 2010 Copyright date, and a different subtitle ("Wholehearted Christian Living" rather than "Some Neglected Aspects of our Calling."). The chapter titles are the same. I haven't painstakingly compared the two. Has anybody noticed any significant content differences between the two versions?
After reading your post, I checked and I have another book by Stott, "But I Say to You...Christ the Controversalist" in my library. The chapter titles are the same as the "Christ in Conflict" add on book.
I'm not sure when I got these books as they do not show up in my order history. I plan on returning "Christ in Conflict" as I don't need two copies of the same book, but I'll keep the other add on "Baptism and Fullness."
I also noticed that the earlier editions in my library are Logos Editions and the FBOTM are ebooks.
Thank Ronald for pointing this book ‘But I Say to You …’: Christ the Controversialist and I have it also when I purchased Logos 8 Reformed Silver Package. [Y]