tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1781025358855188363.post2312913731744690717..comments2024-03-01T00:32:54.623-08:00Comments on McGahey's McMusings: A Tribute to John Stott One Year after His DeathJames McGaheyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10989740777303666667noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1781025358855188363.post-35334481446482269232014-11-01T04:15:08.064-07:002014-11-01T04:15:08.064-07:00Thank you for this thoughtful anniversary assessme...Thank you for this thoughtful anniversary assessment, which I have just read. You may be interested to know of a newly-published title: 'John Stott's Right Hand: The untold story of Frances Whitehead' (J E M Cameron, Piquant, 2014). It gives unique insights into Stott, and explores the 55-year-long Stott-Whitehead partnership. (It's widely acknowledged that she was closer to him than anyone else, and that he could not have achieved what he did without her at his side.) They were both, in Mark Labberton's words, 'fast, exacting and determined'. This book - 60,000 words - combines a serious view of their joint legacy with laugh-out-loud anecdotes. Frances Whitehead's family history, traced back 200 years, shows the hand of God's providence in bringing them together. It is a story that John Stott himself hoped would one day be told. Available from all internet booksellers. I write as author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com