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Found in Him

Series: Philippians
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Philippians 3:3-9
Topic: Justification, Repentance, Salvation
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Jesus, Our Gospel

Series: Advent: God and Sinners Reconciled
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Colossians 1:1-8, 28-29
Topic: Christmas and Advent, Salvation, Easter
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Jesus, Our Priest

Series: The Book of Acts
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Acts 6:1-15; 7:54-60
Topic: Salvation
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Encounter With God

Series: The Book of Acts
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Acts 9:1-8, 17-19
Topic: Salvation, Understanding the Gospel
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Unbelief

Series: The Book of Acts
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Acts 4:1-20
Topic: Salvation, Understanding the Gospel, Jesus' Death & Resurrection
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Moses and the Bronze Serpent

Series: Life of Moses
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Numbers 21:4-9, John 3:12-17
Topic: Sin, Salvation, Jesus' Death & Resurrection
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Christ Our Life

Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4
Topic: Salvation
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Moses and the Grace of God

Series: Life of Moses
Tim Keller (1995)
Scripture: Exodus 12:12, 13
Topic: Salvation

This Month's Featured Book

Putting Our Hope in the One True God

In his book, Walking with God through Pain and Suffering, Tim Keller looks at the problem of pain and suffering through a biblical lens as he works through the challenge of one of life’s most difficult questions: Why does God allow so much pain and suffering?