I read this book standing in a bookstore as a college student. When done, I bought it, took it home, read it two more times over the course of the year, and then somehow I lost it - no doubt because I loaned it to a friend. In this book John Stott first opened my mind to the delightful joy of truths we cannot always resolve but to which we can commit ourselves in tension. Stott not only writes here of balance, but as a person he exhibited it. In your hands is one of the great tracts of 20th century evangelicalism. Savour it.
Scot McKnight, Northern Seminary
Poignant and provocative.
Mark Labberton
John Stott not only writes of balance, but, as a person, he exhibited it.
Scott McKnight