Dive into Scripture with a study of God's Word. Tim Keller and Richard Coekin teach about navigating the storms of life.
Tim Keller offers insight on adapting church ministry in a post-Christian world.
Tim Keller offers biblical insight on the false concepts of achieving happiness and success.
We all struggle with our jobs and how to stand firm in our faith. What is the purpose of work? How can I use my skills in a vocation that has meaning and purpose? Can I stay true to my values and still advance in my field?
"A truly gospel humble person is not a self-hating person or a self-loving person, but a self-forgetful person." See how Tim Keller amplifies Paul's words as he wrote to the church in Corinth.
This curriculum tool for the book of Galatians is useful for classes and small groups, and will connect Bible truths to truths we struggle with today.
Tim Keller provides a daily lesson from God's book of wisdom, Proverbs. Every day of the year, gain insight from God's word with this helpful tool.
A look at the life of Christ from the book of Mark, looking into the life of Jesus as a king.
"Judges for You" can be read as a book, or used as a daily devotional or Bible study. The book of Judges shows the people of Israel in need of strong leadership and in need of a personal desire to obey God.
Tim Keller takes an apologetic stand on the relevance of Christianity in today's culture.
This 365-day devotional offers instructions on how to have a successful marriage. Tim and Kathy Keller inspire anyone who wants to know God and love each other more deeply.
Tim Keller explains the importance of mercy in ministry. Discussion questions for group study are included.
Tim Keller uses the parable of the prodigal son to reveal new insights into God's character and to examine our approach to the gospel.
Study the first seven chapters of Romans to learn about the gospel message of righteousness received by faith. Tim Keller gives us clear explanation of these passages to renew our desire to seek God more.
Study chapters 8-16 of Romans to learn about the gospel message of righteousness received by faith. Tim Keller gives us clear explanation of these passages to renew our desire to seek God more.
Why God allows pain and suffering is an age-old question--for believers and non-believers alike. There is a reason for it all, and it comes from understanding our relationship with God.