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Isaiah and the Cost of Security

“The year that King Uzziah died,” things looked bleak from Isaiah’s point of view. Uzziah had died alienated from God. And just a few years before, in 745 B.C., the ruthless imperialist Tiglath-Pileser III had taken the throne of Assyria and begun a campaign of terror and conquest. Israel was in his path. The king was dead and the kingdom of Israel looked like it would be swept away.

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Staying in Hard Places Because of the Gospel

Political instability, a plummeting dollar resulting in a severe financial crisis, echoes of a Civil War that didn’t end until 1990, and a general hopelessness from repeated cycles of corrupt government. This is what Marwan Aboul-Zelof and his young family entered when they moved to Beirut, Lebanon in 2016 to plant a church.

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When Life Seemed Over, God Intervened: The Conversion of a “Doubting Thomas”

When we come to the end of our reason to live, we need to consider if we’ve based our life on the wrong thing.

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Share the Gospel with Someone in August

We always say the gospel changes everything — and we believe it really does. So this August, we are asking everyone in our audience to pray that God would give them the opportunity to share the gospel with someone, and that they would step out in faith to do small acts.

Tim Keller Series: Grace & Race Series

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Tim Keller Series: The Decline and Renewal of the American Church

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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.