Amazing Grace

Foth and Friends: Stories from the Road

Amazing Grace

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Published on Jul 30, 2025, 9:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:16:17

Episode Description

In this unforgettable episode, Dick Foth shares the astonishing true story of John Newton — the man behind the beloved hymn Amazing Grace.

Born in London’s East End and raised by a devout mother, Newton’s early years were filled with Scripture, song, and spiritual formation. But after her death, he descended into rebellion, becoming a slave trader and a self-proclaimed wretch. At age 23, in the middle of a violent storm at sea, he cried out to God — a cry that would begin a lifelong journey of transformation.

This episode weaves together history, neuroscience, reflections from authors Philip Yancey and Brennan Manning, and the unforgettable performance of Jesse Norman singing Amazing Grace to a crowd of thousands at Wembley Stadium.

This is a story about grace — grace that finds us, changes us, and leads us home.


⏱️ Chapters

(00:00) Opening Line: “Amazing Grace”
(00:47) Meet Elizabeth and Baby John Newton
(02:02) The Power of the First Seven Years
(03:14) Rebellion at Sea and the Slave Trade
(04:44) The Storm That Changed Everything
(06:01) From Sea Captain to Anglican Pastor
(07:17) Newton’s Famous Friends and Lasting Impact
(08:39) Grace in Reverse: Stories from Yancey and Manning
(10:56) Wembley Stadium Goes Silent
(13:41) The World Thirsts for Grace
(15:03) Remembering John Newton — and the Grace That Found Him


📌 Key Themes

  • Childhood formation and legacy

  • The redemptive power of grace

  • History of the hymn Amazing Grace

  • Faith, justice, and transformation


📖 Featured Quotes

“Grace is free only because the giver himself has borne the cost.” – Philip Yancey
“Happy birthday to us all when we find grace. And it finds us.” – Dick Foth


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More about Foth and Friends: Stories from the Road

Foth and Friends with Dick Foth -- All people are story books. Stories that cross generations. Lenses to see the world in a different way. God’s Story is the large canvas. That’s what these conversations with friends are about. For more information visit https://DickFoth.com