Timothy Keller (1950-2023)

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New book announcement! What Is Wrong with the World is drawn from Dad's sermon series 'The Face of Sin.' Now, in book form, this message goes even deeper, offering a hope-filled answer to the question behind every tragic headline and personal heartbreak. Discover how grace speaks into our brokenness—and why there’s still reason to hope. Today's battles across the globe and in our own hearts are not the end of the story. As Dad writes, "If we stand any chance of answering the question of what is wrong with the world...we must begin with understanding the complexity and multifaceted nature of sin, and end with understanding the unfailing love of a God who chooses to save us from it. This book will show you how." Pre-order your copy of "What Is Wrong with the World" today to read more (link in bio) -Michael Keller #WhatIsWrongWithTheWorld #TimKeller
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The Stories We Live By: How Jesus Critiques and Completes What Our Culture Tells Us — by Tim Keller and Michael Keller. Dad spent his last years thinking through the seven narratives that quietly shape how we live — about who we are, what freedom means, what makes us happy, who holds power, where history is heading, what science can tell us, and how justice works without a moral foundation. This book is the result of that work. His last cultural analysis for us. -Michael Keller Link in the Bio
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Listen to "Clothed with Power (Easter)" on the Gospel in Life podcast.
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These are the seven stories Dad and I examine in The Stories We Live By. You've heard all of them. You live in and around them every day. They're the water we swim in. The air we breathe. The assumptions we never examine because we've never had to. The question is whether they can hold the weight of your life. The Stories We Live By. Pre-order link in bio. -Michael Keller
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Take comfort, Christian.
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Listen to "Our Birth: Cosmic" on the Gospel in Life podcast (link in bio).
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Dad and I began working on this together in 2021. The goal was to take seven cultural narratives and walk through why they appeal, where they break down, and what the gospel has to say to each one. The cultural analysis within is one of the last gifts he left us, and I'm grateful I get to carry it across the finish line. -Michael Keller Link in the Bio.
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Listen to "Clothed With Power (Easter)" on the Gospel in Life podcast. Link in bio.
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Listen to "Encountering the Risen Jesus" on the Gospel in Life podcast (link in bio).
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In Tim Keller’s “The Garden of God” sermon, he shows from Genesis 1–2 that work is part of God’s original design for humanity, not a consequence of the fall. We are created to work, called to steward what God has made, and sustained by His provision even as work becomes difficult in a broken world. Comment SERMON for the full listen.
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*New Book* Every era has a set of stories it lives by — about identity, freedom, happiness, power, progress, science, and justice. And every era eventually confronts the moment when those stories no longer hold. This is the book Dad and I worked on over the years. The Stories We Live By: How Jesus Critiques and Completes What Our Culture Tells Us. Coming September 22, 2026. Link in the bio. -Michael Keller
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*New Tim Keller Content* Never published before. Link in the Bio. Every political ideology: 1. Idolizes something that’s good-but-fallen: for Nationalists it’s the people; for Conservatives it’s the market; for Liberals it’s individual freedom and reason; for Progressives (also referred to as Socialists) it’s racial/gender/sexual identity and the State. 2. Demonizes something that’s good-but-fallen: for Nationalists it’s the other races/cultures; for Conservatives it’s the State and big organizations; for Liberals it’s moral authorities like religion and family; for Progressives it’s the free market of money and ideas. 3. Each of them tends to exclude and marginalize classes of people they see as enemies. 4. Each of them tends to idolize people they see as saviors. 5. Each of them fails to see the complexity of evil. The Bible sees the world, the flesh and the devil. Progressives see only the world, systemic evil; Liberals see only the flesh, individual moral evil. Nationalists have some sense of both but only as seen in other cultures. None recognize the demonic aspect of evil in the world. So all offer simplistic solutions not only to society but to individuals. All these secular hopes will fail because they don’t fit the complexity of good-but-fallen reality. Dad wrote this in January 2023 a few months before he died. It shows how Christians should think of our modern political ideologies. Part 2 drops this summer. -Michael Keller
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