One man dominated gospel advocacy in the latter part of the twentieth century Sydney.
John Chapman was director of Evangelism for the Sydney Anglican Church, and played a significant role in shaping attitudes to preaching, evangelism and a series of controversies.
Baden Stace’s new work showcases the impact of John Chapman, but also gives a window into issues facing evangelicals in Sydney in the later part of the twentieth century, controversies about preaching, the place of evangelism in church life, social justice, and what role each of us plays in the evangelistic process.
Baden Stace is the senior minister of St Stephen’s Normanhurst.