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Stott Urges East Asian Churches to Counter Secularism

Rev. John Stott, the UK's most eminent evangelical, has called on East Asian church leaders to rise against secularism through radical discipleship at a special thanksgiving service.

by Eunice K.Y.Or
Posted: Sunday, January 15, 2006, 16:59 (GMT)
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The eminent UK evangelical, Rev. Dr. John Stott, has met with East Asian church leaders at a special thanksgiving gathering in Hong Kong, calling them to radical discipleship in the midst of secularism.

Rev. Dr. John Stott addressed the leaders Friday evening during the "Rev. John Stott 60th Anniversary of Ordination Thanksgiving Evening" held at Wing Kwong Pentecostal Holiness Church in Kowloon.

The event was co-organised by the Langham Foundation East Asia, the Hong Kong Federation of Evangelical Students and others.

The gathered leaders, who represented churches, world mission organisations, education ministries and theological seminaries in East Asia, were inspired to rise against growing secularism with biblical truth as Stott delivered his keynote speech, "A Call to Radical Leadership".

"In face of religious pluralism, Christians must preach the uniqueness of the salvation of Jesus Christ," exhorted Stott.

In face of religious pluralism, Christians must preach the uniqueness of the salvation of Jesus Christ.

Rev. John Stott, leading UK evangelical

"In face of materialism, Christians should not be confined by materials; in face of the declining moral values brought by ethical relativism, Christians must become a righteous and holy body."

Following Stott’s encouraging speech, seven Christian leaders paid tribute to the contribution of Stott to the world’s evangelical movement, including the Anglican Bishop of Hong Kong Peter Kwong and president Rev. Dr. Wilson Chow and Rev.

More praise came from Chan Hay Him from the China Graduate School of Theology (CGST); OMF International General Director Rev. Dr. Patrick Fung; Associate Professor from the Department of Religion and Philosophy, the Hong Kong Baptist University, Dr. Kwan Kai Man; Dr. Hoong Chee Pang from Singapore and others.

"The greatest contribution of Rev. Dr. John Stott is that he lives as a real Christian in all his life, always trying his best to live according to the teaching of the Bible.

"In addition, all the books that he has written are guiding the lives of many Christians," said Bishop Kwong.



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