View all results

We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Please let us know your preferences.

Want to know more? Check out our cookie policy. Click here to manage cookies.

Transforming Friendship

Investing in the Next Generation - Lessons from John Stott & Others

John Wyatt

Transforming Friendship

Investing in the Next Generation - Lessons from John Stott & Others

John Wyatt

Quantity

£9.99£8.44

You’re saving £1.55 per copy!

5+ for £8.19 each (saving 18%)

10+ for £7.59 each (saving 24%)

John Stott would never have called it 'mentoring', but, throughout his life, he instinctively drew alongside younger men and women from across the world, gently pastoring them within the context of a warm, genuine and healthy "Paul-Timothy" friendship. Why aren't intergenerational friendships like this more common in the Church today?

In Transforming Friendship, John Wyatt acknowledges that recent serious scandals and suspicion prevalent in our culture have made people more cautious about these kinds of relationships. The Church needs to lead the way in seeing friendship transformed into something safe, life-giving and Christlike.

Wyatt shares the transformative experience of being Stott's close friend. Using examples from the Bible, Christian history and the church today, he makes the case for a model of "Gospel-crafted" friendship, with a particular emphasis on the need for more Paul-Timothy type relationships like the one he enjoyed with Stott.

  • Title

    Transforming Friendship

  • Author(s)

    John Wyatt

  • ISBN

    9781789741230

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    IVP

  • Topic

    Friendship

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    176

  • Published

    01/11/2023

John Wyatt

John Wyatt

John Wyatt is a doctor, author, speaker and research scientist. His background is as a consultant neonatologist and academic researcher focussing on the mechanisms, treatment and prevention of brain damage in newborn infants. He is now engaged in addressing new ethical, philosophical and theological challenges caused by advances in medical science and technology. He is also fascinated by the issues raised by rapid advances in AI and robotics, and the interface between cutting-edge science and Christian faith.

John is Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, Ethics & Perinatology at University College London. He is also a senior researcher at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge.

See other titles by this author

Overall rating

0.0 based on 0 reviews

Leave a Review

Please login to leave a review.

Added to basket!

Chosen especially for you...

What site would you like to visit?