Sermons by Tim Keller, founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC and NY Times best-selling auth
Christianity is utterly different from religion. At the end of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says t
Jesus introduces a revolutionary kingdom in the Sermon on the Mount. He contrasts the pattern, power
What can the music of John Coltrane tell us about the relationship of art to God, and of our own wo
In Ecclesiastes, the author takes the position of a practical secularist. And he asks, “If this life
Today’s sermon comes from a series on the life of Jesus described in the gospel of Luke. Luke gives
Consider how much of your time, how much of your life, is built around your work. Yet, so many of th
Some of you may know I was actually a teacher at graduate school seminary for five years. Then I sai
If you’re Christian, what is the rationale for being an actor? Why should Christians be actors? How
The gospel affects how you do your work, how you do your job, and how you pursue your vocation. But
How does the gospel affect your work? We’re in a series where we’re asking, “What happens when you
When we talk about creativity, we mean artists of course. But we also actually mean entrepreneurs—wh
How can practicing the law be shaped by the Christian faith? And how can we reimagine lawyering? If
A lot of people have an incredibly negative view of marketing and advertising. Not too long ago, I h
The Bible says probably 20 times more things about money than it does about sex, maybe more than tha
Living the Christian life is not a matter of willpower and self-effort. Because of the Holy Spirit i
The friendship between Jonathan and David is rightly famous. Because we have so much information abo
Who is Jesus? In Mark 2 and 3, Jesus makes a claim about himself that’s so immense it almost defies
In this unparalleled text in the Bible, we learn not so much what the church does, but what the chur
In The Bride of Frankenstein movie, the monster stumbles into a blind man’s cottage, and they become
For centuries this famous passage has been called the parable of the prodigal son. But it’s a great