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Series

Public Faith Conference

Jo Vitale, Michael Ramsden, Sam Allberry, Tim Keller | February 16, 2018 - February 17, 2018

The Public Faith Conference was a unique opportunity to learn how to better engage, listen and share our hope in Christ with our friends, family and co-workers. Redeemer brought three internationally recognized apologists, along with Tim Keller, to train and equip Christians on sharing their faith.

  1. “A Culture of Public Faith” by Tim Keller
  2. “Authentic Relationships: Intentionality and Creativity” by Tim Keller
  3. “Understanding the Question Behind the Question” by Michael Ramsden
  4. “Logic and Falsehoods” by Michael Ramsden
  5. “Is the Bible Good News for Women?” by Jo Vitale
  6. “Sexual identity and the Gospel” by Sam Allberry
  7. “Kingdom Prayer” by Lyn Cook (bundle exclusive)
  8. “Always be Prepared” – Practical Workshop (bundle exclusive)
  9. Conference Q&A with Tim Keller & Michael Ramsden (bundle exclusive)
  10. Conference Q&A with Jo Vitale & Sam Allberry (bundle exclusive)
  11. Conference Q&A with Michael Ramsden (bundle exclusive)
  12. Livestream Q&A with Sam Allberry (bundle exclusive)
  13. Livestream Q&A with Jo Vitale (bundle exclusive)
  14. Livestream Q&A with Tim Keller (bundle exclusive)
  15. Livestream Q&A with Michael Ramsden (bundle exclusive)

1

Understanding the Questions Behind the Question

Michael Ramsden
Feb 16, 2018
Duration: 26:02
2

A Culture of Public Faith

Tim Keller
Feb 16, 2018
Duration: 43:48
3

Is the Bible Good News for Women?

Jo Vitale
Feb 17, 2018
Duration: 33:48
4

Sexual Identity and the Gospel

Sam Allberry
Feb 17, 2018
Duration: 33:33
5

Logic and Falsehoods

Michael Ramsden
Feb 17, 2018
Duration: 40:41
6

Intentionality and Creativity

Tim Keller
Feb 17, 2018
Duration: 31:16

Featured

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The World and Jesus

By Tim Keller
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Generosity and God’s Grace

By Tim Keller
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Healer of the World

By Tim Keller

This Month's Featured Book

Discover the deeper message in the parable of the Prodigal Son

In The Prodigal God, Tim Keller examines the way Jesus presents the parable to speak both to those who run from God and to those who try to earn his love by being good. It reveals the heart of the gospel—a message of hope for both the rebellious younger brother and the judgmental older brother, and an invitation for all to experience God’s grace.