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John Stott's Right Hand Julia Cameron

John Stott's Right Hand By Julia Cameron

John Stott's Right Hand by Julia Cameron


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It is widely agreed that Stott could not have been half so effective without Frances Whitehead at his side. She was (as he) 'fast, exacting and determined'. She had a sharp mind. They were good friends, and she was named on his Will as 'My friend and executor'.

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John Stott's Right Hand: The untold story of Frances Whitehead by Julia Cameron

This is a charming book, describing, in the words of Chris Wright, 'one of the greatest partnerships in church history.' It is a story which John Stott himself hoped would one day be told. It is widely agreed that Stott could not have been half so effective without Frances Whitehead at his side. He invited her to become his Secretary when she was still a young Christian, at that time working for the BBC. Having done secret war work as a mathematician, she brought a good mind as well as determination. Stott relied on her, and she would shoulder responsibility to work on the infrastructure to establish his ideas. She also typed his 50 books from longhand. They are both described (by one of the succession of young graduate Study Assistants) as 'fast, exacting and determined', with Frances matching Stott's gold standard again and again. 'She was as remarkable in her way as John Stott was in his.' They were good friends, and she was named in his Will as 'My friend and Executor'. Neither married and both were completely dedicated to John's ministry. You can't understand his ministry without knowing of Frances Whitehead. This is a very colourful biography looking at Frances Whitehead's ancestry as well as her own interesting life. It includes walk-on parts from George III, Gainsborough, Prince Albert, Florence Nightingale, the Singer family (of Singer sewing Machine fame) and Jacqueline du Pre. It is no ordinary 'Christian biography'. Her family at one stage owned much of Chelsea, including the land on which Harrods now stands. Frances's life story gives us glimpses into the way they worked together, and their shared values. Both were very modest about their contributions, and lived modestly. John Stott lived in a small two-roomed flat, from which he worked. His Study Assistant had a desk in Stott's small bedroom - the desk had been rescued from a skip. Frances worked in a small office looking out onto a brick wall. The book concludes with a summing-up of John Stott's and Frances Whitehead's joint legacy. This includes the founding and establishing of two global movements. Timeline, Family trees, Appendices, and over 30 photographs.

About Julia Cameron

Julia E M Cameron served on three of John Stott's boards. She handled his press obituaries, and contributed the entry on John Stott to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Julia is author or editor of three related titles, each providing a unique angle on Stott's ministry: 'John Stott: Pastor, Leader and Friend; 'Charles Simeon of Cambridge: Silhouettes and Skeletons'; and the children's biography of John Stott: 'Call me Uncle John'. She is active locally as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and lives in Oxford.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface Timeline Foreword to the first edition by Chris Wright Introduction to the first edition by Timothy Dudley-Smith The Archangel in charge of 'postings' PART l: LONDON, FRIDAY 13 JANUARY, 2012 1. Memorial Service at St Paul's Cathedral PART ll: FROM CHILDHOOD TO THE BBC (1925-1956) 2. Early years 3. To boarding school 4. Massive changes 5. Travels to Switzerland and South Africa 6. London, the BBC and a new-found faith PART lll: INTERLUDE Snapshots from family history PART IV: JOHN STOTT'S SECRETARY (1956-2011) 7. New beginnings and new projects 8. More time and wider horizons 9. How a global ministry grew 10. The happy triumvirate 11. The Hookses 12. Award of a Lambeth degree 13. Bourne End (1971-2011) 14. John Stott finishes his race PART V: FRANCES WHITEHEAD'S FINAL YEARS (2011-2019) 15. Frances's Final Years 16. From Bourne End to Bovey Tracey AFTERWORD A shared legacy Appendices 1. Tributes to Frances Whitehead; and text of that given by Eidi Cruz-Valdivieso 2 (i) Books typed by Frances Whitehead; 2(ii) The story of a biography 3. Staff appointed by John Stott 4. Press notices and orders of service

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GOR011624070
9781999662172
1999662172
John Stott's Right Hand: The untold story of Frances Whitehead by Julia Cameron
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Dictum
2020-11-12
271
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