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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Hope in Times of Fear
Book • 2021
In 'Hope in Times of Fear', Timothy Keller delves into the profound implications of Jesus' resurrection, offering a fresh perspective on how this event shapes our understanding of hope, justice, suffering, and faith.
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, the book provides a timely reminder of the enduring hope found in the resurrection, impacting personal lives, relationships, and society as a whole.
Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, the book provides a timely reminder of the enduring hope found in the resurrection, impacting personal lives, relationships, and society as a whole.
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Recommended by Gospel in Life podcast as a resource for understanding the meaning of the resurrection and facing life's challenges.

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Abraham and the Test of Faith
Recommended by Speaker 1 as a resource for understanding the meaning of the resurrection.

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God With Us: Through His Presence
Recommended by the podcast as a thank you gift for a donation to Gospel in Life.

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Moses and the Patience of Faith
Recommended by the podcast as a resource for understanding the resurrection.

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The Object of Faith
Mentioned by Tim Keller as a resource for understanding faith and facing life challenges.

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Abraham and the Growth of Faith
Mentioned as a thank you gift for a donation to Gospel and Life.

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Noah and The Reasons of Faith
Recommended by Gospel in Life podcast as a resource for understanding the challenges of life and the meaning of Easter.

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God With Us: In the City
Mentioned by Tim Keller in a sermon about faith and the book of Hebrews.

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Noah and The Power of Faith
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when talking about finding comfort in Christ's resurrection.


Tim Keller

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Trusting God in the Face of Death: My Last Conversation with Tim Keller
Mentioned by 

as a book by 

focusing on Christ’s resurrection.


Michael Horton


Tim Keller

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Tim Keller on Suffering, Forgiveness, and the Future of the Church