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A lifetime achievement from one of the world’s most influential Christian thinkers, exploring the very heart of the faith.

“I could never believe in God if not for the cross… In a world of suffering, how could we worship a God untouched by pain?” With raw honesty, John Stott challenges our generation to grapple with the cross as the core of God’s redemptive plan—especially in a world scarred by Auschwitz, oppression, and the threat of war. Where is triumph in tragedy? How can a symbol of Roman cruelty and Jewish scorn become the centerpiece of our worship and the foundation of our faith? And what does it mean for us now?

This book is theology at its most compelling—a fresh, powerful exploration of the cross’s meaning for today. Stott reveals God’s majesty and love unveiled in Christ’s sacrifice, while exposing the depth of human sin and bondage. More than a doctrinal study, it bridges Scripture, theology, and modern struggles, offering a blueprint for Christian living, worship, and mission.

Destined to become a classic, this work reflects Stott’s rare blend of scholarly depth, pastoral wisdom, and global influence. His keen insight, gracious intellect, and heartfelt conviction will nourish both mind and soul.