We’ve compiled five of the top tributes written since Tim Keller’s death, highlighting the influence and incredible legacy the notable Christian leader and founder of @RedeemerNYC left on individuals, New York City and the Christian sphere.
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Really full of grief today, for @timkellernyc's family, for his friends and colleagues, and for the church. He was a friend and we will miss our times together. He was the real deal-- full of love, compassion, and kindness. The reunion will be joyful, but the tears are real.
I am grateful for Tim Keller. His life, his witness, his investment in a next generation of leaders for the sake of the kingdom. I'm at a loss. Here is what I take to be his final charge to me and so many others: https://t.co/GcX9HJvFW8
Heartbroken.
@timkellernyc is one of the greatest men I’ve ever known. Godly, humble, wise, encouraging. I am thankful to God for how he has changed my life for the better with his friendship, his counsel, and his example.
Full of deep grief. @timkellernyc was a friend and encouragement to me in some very lonely areas of my life, and while death has no sting, the reunion will be joyful, and we know this day would come for tim and us all, it still feels far too soon. Trying not weep in SFO
Deep grief right now. So much good can be said about @timkellernyc and his important ministry, but for us he was a dear friend and deep encouragement to our work— his homecoming is a joy but a loss for his family and all who knew him. Feels far too soon
Health Update: Today, Dad is being discharged from the hospital to receive hospice care at home. Over the past few days, he has asked us to pray with him often. He expressed many times through prayer his desire to go home to be with Jesus. His family is very sad because we... 1/3
@timkellernyc Michael and Tim, praying for you all and Tim’s homecoming. A loss for us but rejoice in the reunion to come. Thanks Tim for all the encouragement and support over the years.
This week's new 🎙 #BeyondtheForum episode is an interview with author Kara Powell. Hosts Carley Reigle and Bethany Jenkins talk with her about identity, belonging, and purpose — and what the Christian tradition might have to offer. Listen here: https://t.co/Y5LUWoUxeO
New 🎙️ drop! In this week's episode, a 2014 Veritas Forum event at Harvard Medical School, Oxford mathematician John Lennox addresses one of the most challenging human questions: where is God in suffering? Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/Y5LUWoUxeO
Co-creating a retreat for thirty Emerging Missional Thought-Leaders on Jan 24-26.
This is a partnership between @FullerCPlant, Transforming the Bay With Christ, and @PinetopsFdn.
It's co-designed by participants. A message to the thirty leaders.
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The other on-going discussion is how to renew the American church. Here's the longest version of my contribution--in a single pdf. https://t.co/djbK290Mv2
This is an expanded version of my four articles on "The Decline and Renewal of the American Church" in one doc https://t.co/djbK290Mv2 There's a lot more detail in this version that some might find helpful. Most should read the shorter series. https://t.co/c0cphrnKFC
Justin Giboney thinks he may have found an agenda that can bring Republican and Democratic Christians together. The 41-year-old lawyer and Democratic political operative leads an organization of activists, artists and pastors called the AND Campaign. https://t.co/2c6xMUVWbb