A Long Awaited Change!

By Tim Keller

Dear Friend,

You may not know this, but long before it was called Gospel in Life, this ministry existed as an extension of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. In the early years in the 90’s and early 2000’s, Redeemer provided copies of sermons on cassette and CD. We eventually made the investment to create a digital archive to make the sermons available to people everywhere as downloadable files online. When we started that website, it was decided that it would be better if we asked everyone to pay a small fee to download a sermon rather than having the church carry the large financial burden of staff, office space, equipment and infrastructure in order to serve thousands of people all over the world. That team of staff and website was the earliest version of Gospel in Life as a ministry and it was able to serve people well for many years while regularly updating and maintaining the growing library of resources created.

It has always been our goal to one day make all of our sermons available for free. Now with the generous and faithful support of our Gospel in Life listeners from our podcast, YouTube and radio ministries, we are in a position to do just that! Kathy and I are so happy to tell you that today if you visit our website you’ll find that we’ve made the audio and video recordings of all our sermons and talks accessible for free.

We want to recognize all the supporters who graciously paid to receive sermons, which made this ministry possible for more than 15 years — thank you! And to everyone who has faithfully visited the gospelinlife.com store to support Gospel in Life, we are extremely grateful for you!

Later this year we plan to launch a new website which will make it easier to find and listen to sermons (and entire series) for free.

We hope you are encouraged and can encourage others by sharing our resources more!

In Him,

Tim & Kathy Keller

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