Summary: A book of basic discipleship. Not apologetics or evangelism as much as teaching.
As I get older (alway a bad way to start out a review), I am continually struck by how important good discipleship is to Christianity. And how little emphasis is put into discipling young believers not only among Evangelicals, but also among many streams of Christianity.
Basic Christianity is mostly a book of discipleship. Because it was originally written in 1958, it is a little dated and I think Stott’s later Radical Disciple written 50 years later shows how he changed his approach over time. The structure is in four parts, the person of Jesus (and some confirmation of Jesus’ historical reality and divine nature), our need for God, how Christ’s work changes us, and then how we should respond to God. The structure is straightforward and clear, although dated.

Takeaway: Heaven is not just a promised place (fire insurance), but really is a place we should look forward to.




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