Sentamu tops poll of 'most respected' living Christians

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has been nominated as "the most respected living Christian" in a national poll of churchgoers.

The poll, conducted by ComRes for Premier Christian Radio, asked, "Which living Christian, currently in the public eye, do you respect the most?" with the majority of respondents suggesting the Archbishop of York.

The founder of Christian Charity Oasis Steve Chalke secured joint second place in the poll alongside American Evangelist Billy Graham. US President, Barack Obama and Christian rock star Bono also appeared in the poll.

Responding to the poll results, the Archbishop of York's spokesman said: "Dr. Sentamu believes that he is an unworthy servant of a most worthy Lord. He often quotes the old African proverb that 'those who stand out, only do so because they are being carried on the shoulders of others'."

Chief Executive of Premier Christian Radio, Peter Kerridge said: "The Archbishop of York is a nationally respected figure by Christians and non-Christians alike. He is a role model for many Christians as one who lives by what he preaches.

"He offers a message of hope to us all, that there are Christians prepared to live by their faith, however difficult it may be to do so. Our faith is not about taking the easy route but about standing for truth, Archbishop John Sentamu embodies that message."

Archbishop John Sentamu is known for speaking out on matters of justice of both domestic and international concern. He is well known for his work with young people, his passion as an evangelist and for his concern for those facing poverty both at home and abroad.
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