Die B.E.F.-Strategie
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://theoblog.de/die-b-e-f-strategie/47111/
Die B.E.F.-Strategie
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://theoblog.de/die-b-e-f-strategie/47111/
SCHLUSS MIT STILLSTAND | unser eBook
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://der-leiterblog.de/2025/12/14/schluss-mit-stillstand-unser-ebook/
#Democrats also defeated a #MAGA mayoral candidate in #Albuquerque #NewMexico, where voters returned the incumbent mayor #TimKeller to office by a comfortable 58/42 margin. #uspol #uspolitics #election #BlueWave
https://www.kob.com/new-mexico/keller-wins-albuquerque-mayoral-election/?cb=1765372513880
Gott angesichts des Todes vertrauen: Mein letztes Gespräch mit Tim Keller
Tim Kellers pastorale Integrität
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://theoblog.de/tim-kellers-pastorale-integritaet/46763/
Timothy Keller: Über das Leben als Christ
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://theoblog.de/timothy-keller-ueber-das-leben-als-christ/46670/
Loving this so far. #timkeller #newbook #reading
✨ Blind Faith with a Gnostic Deist
Mary visits Elizabeth. The child leaps. The Spirit fills.
“You are blessed because you believed the Lord would do what He said.”
Sometimes you surrender—and the glimpse comes.
Featuring a powerful insight from Tim Keller:
Is God Less Glorious?
📖 Full reflection: https://wittgensteinsmonster.substack.com/p/blind-faith-with-a-gnostic-deist
The Path Chooses You
“You don’t make life, life makes you.” — Tim Keller
Our pride says we know best. But God's will shapes our journey, not the other way around. Trust His heart, even when the path surprises you.
https://bluewaterhealthyliving.com/shows/speak-life-with-mark-maher/the-path-chooses-you/
#Faith #TimKeller #ChristianLiving #Humility #GodsWill #SpeakLife #GBSMedia #BlueWaterHealthyLiving
🗳️ Tim Keller on the Bible & governance:
The Founders saw power's dangers & used biblical wisdom to limit it—3 branches, 3 roles, 1 safeguard.
👉 Checks & balances weren't just political—but perhaps spiritual: https://bluewaterhealthyliving.com/shows/the-tim-keller-talks/tim-keller-speaks-on-the-importance-of-the-bible-in-governance/
#TimKeller #FoundingPrinciples #BibleAndGovernment #GBSMedia
We need to define terms -- otherwise we accidentally slip into "definitional gerrymandering." I give a few examples, but I wrote this because the problem is endemic: https://ofb.biz/sa1323
#Philosophy #Theology #TimKeller #JohnPiper #NewCalvinism #PoliticalDebates #BigBeautifulBill
"We need to define terms. Our culture is always ready to debate and toss accusations, but we fail to stop and see if we even mean the same things by the words we hurl. No wonder we never settled anything." #Philosophy #NewCalvinism #JohnPiper #TimKeller https://ofb.biz/sa1323
Either I’ve now heard every #timkeller sermon, or they’re repeating some sermons before showing whole catalog on the “Gospel in Life” podcast, OR, he twice warned that you WILL DIE if you don’t clean your apartment. #harshtruths
Op zoek naar een biografie van Tim Keller? Hier een recensie van de biografie geschreven door Collin Hansen:
Tim Keller's Memorial will be streamed live today at 2:30 p.m. EDT at https://timothykeller.com/service
(From elsewhere)
#timKeller
Tim Keller, helped launch Crossbridge Church, dies at 72 :
Keller was passionate about evangelizing to people in cities, and his ministry would go on to help start 1,000 churches in 150 other cities around the world.
#bestseller #Brickell #Calvinist #Crossbridge #FelipeAssis #KeyBiscayne #Miami #NewYorkTimes #PCA #Pinecrest #PresbyterianChurchinAmerica #Protestant #theology #TimKeller #TimothyKeller
https://kbindependent.org/2023/05/19/tim-keller-helped-launch-crossbridge-church-dies-at-72/
Tim Keller overleden https://www.nd.nl/lees/1175857
#timkeller
He wasn't a perfect man, but he was a good theologian; and his social awareness has been a breath of fresh air in reformed circles recently. Rest in peace, Dr. Keller.
@1dalm
Don't get me wrong. I really appreciate #timKeller and I've benefitted from his writing and speaking. I also know he's in a crucial time personally: he's suffering pancreatic cancer, probably terminal.
I want to share Tim's optimism in this article. Yet I wonder if the very way he approaches this in a public forum represents part of the problem.
For one thing, I'm disheartened by how he characterizes the gospel. Quoting:
"The Christian gospel is that we are fully forgiven by God because of what Christ has done, not because of anything we have done."
Is that what the gospel is? It's part of what the gospel is, but does a secularly minded person identify with a need to be forgiven by God? I doubt many are directly aware of such a need. Certainly forgiveness must about more than just forgiveness. What is its point, its telos?
I like to say that God wants us all to join him in his life of love and faithfulness, forever. In Jesus, he has made that a reality. Now we should believe and live into what he has accomplished!
Tim does better here in his "In stark contrast" paragraph. But I'd prefer he be clear that the gospel is not for "protestant Christians" (the phrase he keeps using), but it's good news for the whole world.
If the gospel is good news for the whole world, it's the best news ever. If it just pulls us apart into new, spiritual cliques, it threatens to perpetuate all the troubles our world already suffers. Why would we want that?
We need good news that's good news. Everyone does.
Whom do you figure #timKeller's audience is for this piece in #theAtlantic? Christian leaders? Non-Christians? I can't quite tell.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/02/christianity-secularization-america-renewal-modernity/672948/