It was as blessed day when Methodists and others began to proclaim Jesus in the open air; then were the gates of hell shaken, and the captives of the devil set free by hundreds and by thousands.
Once recommenced, the fruitful agency of field-preaching was not allowed to cease. Amid jeering crowds and showers of rotten eggs and filth, the immediate followers of the two great Methodists [Whitefield & Wesley] continued to storm village after village and town after town. Very varied were their adventures, but their success was generally great. One smiles often when reading incidents in their labours. A string of packhorses is so driven as to break up a congregation, and a fire-engine is brought out and played over the throng to achieve the same purpose. Hand-bells, old kettles, marrow-bones and cleavers, trumpets, drums, and entire bands of music were engaged to drown the preachers' voices. In one case the parish bull was let loose, and in others dogs were set to fight. The preachers needed to have faces set like flints, and so indeed they had. John Furz says: "As soon as I began to preach, a man came straight forward, and presented a gun at my face; swearing that he would blow my brains out, if I spake another word. However, I continued speaking, and he continued swearing, sometimes putting the muzzle of the gun to my mouth, sometimes against my ear. While we were singing the last hymn, he got behind me, fired the gun, and burn off part of my hair." After this, my brethren, we ought never to speak of petty interruptions and annoyances. The proximity of a blunderbuss in the hands of a son of Belial is not very conducive to collected through and clear utterance, but the experience of Furz was probably no worse than that of John Nelson, who coolly says, "But when I was in the middle of my discourse, one at the outside of the congregation threw a stone, which cut me on the head : however, that made the people give greater attention, especially when they saw the blood running down my face; so that all was quiet till I had done, and was singing a hymn."
Lectures to My Students | Charles Spurgeon
Revival
Puritan Reformed Journal
If you haven't checked out the Puritan Reformed Journal (from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary) before, I suggest you grab a subscription. The seminary gave me the two most recent copies at the Desiring God Pastors Conference and so far it's outstanding...
1. It's book size rather than magazine size. Great for shelving and referencing rather than sticking it in a magazine file. And it deserves book space.
2. It covers more categories than most theological journals.
- Biblical Studies
- Systematic & Historical Theology
- Experiential Theology
- Pastoral Theology & Missions
- Contemporary & Cultural Issues
- Book Reviews
- Joel Beeke's Book Endorsements
The issues I have contain at least 3 articles in each category, often 4 or 5, at times even more. So that's 20+ articles plus reviews & endorsements. And because of the wide variety of articles and categories, this isn't just a journal for scholars. From Reformation 21: "I have increasingly been finding theological journals rather esoteric, philosophical and generally unhelfpul (with some exceptions, of course), but PRJ is a fine blend of confessional, experiential and practical theology."
3. The articles I've read so far are really strong.
For example, Joel Beeke's "The Age of the Spirit and Revival" was a big help for my current sermons on revival. Joe Thorn read and recommended to me for my studies "Preparationism as Taught by the Puritans" by Cor Harinck and "An Uncommon Union: Understanding Jonathan Edward's Experimental Calvinism" by William M. Schweitzer. I've yet to read "Samuel Davies: On of America's Greatest Revival Preachers" by John E. Skidmore or "Jonathan Edwards and A Divine and Supernatural Light" by Kevin C. Carr. Tons of great stuff just for my current series.
Yet revival only covers a small bit of the articles. There are articles on specific Scripture passages, comparing confessions of faith, concerning Jeremiah Burroughs on worship, considering the relevance of John Bunyan for today, on raising a spiritual family with Jonathan Edwards, on theological writing, and tons more.
*****
There is no theological journal I've seen that I've been this excited about. Themelios is another one I enjoy, it's free and has some great content. But I feel compelled to plug PRJ for putting together an outstanding offering to the church out of a rich, reformed, Puritan heritage. A subscription is $20 a year.
Prayer For Revival Should Never Be Parochial
...Asahel Nettleton in America knew the importance of communities praying for each other. At Milton he urged the Christians to pray for revival but then added ' Whether you do or not, it is possible there may be one, for Christians in other places have agreed to pray for you'! This is a reminder than in our praying for revival we should never be parochial and long for the touch of God only for ourselves; we must pray for those churches that do not pray for themselves, as well as for those that do.
Brian Edwards, Revival: A People Saturated With God, p84
Check out the other books on revival I'm using for my current sermon series.
The Spirit's Genial Breath
The Spirit is blowing upon our churches now with His genial breath, but it is as a soft evening gale. Oh, that there would come a rushing mighty wind, that should carry everything before it!
C.H. Spurgeon | Revival Year Sermons | p. 9
Lots-o-Links 1.21.2011
I'm reading Joe Thorn's new book, Note To Self, right now. Go pre-order it. I'm really liking it. Helpful for my soul.
Ryan Adams & The Cardinals: III/IV is $3.99 today. (21 tracks)
My family is headed tonight to the Crossway Books premier book reception and art exhibition for the publication of the FOUR HOLY GOSPELS (leather or cloth), featuring paintings by the renowned artist Makoto Fujimura. Check out some of it. More in a mini-documentary...
Before visiting the exhibition we are eating at the new Wheaton Chick fil-A and perusing books at Richard Owen Roberts Booksellers. We are leaving early as I'm going to try to meet with Mr. Roberts for a bit. He is a well-known speaker, writer, and editor specifically on the issue of revival, which is what I'm preaching on. He was also interim pastor of the church I currently pastor and I have received good advice during sit-downs with him before. So I'm going to look for books on revival and speak to an expert on the subject. It's going to be a great night!
Oh, and if you haven't seen my post on John MacArthur's uncharitable response to Darrin Patrick's excellent book, Church Planter, you should go check it out.
If God Is Against Us...
Until we come to grips with the fact that there is one unchanging God who has always hated sin and deals with it with the utmost severity, we're not anywhere close to revival. We're going to have to accept the fact that when God is grieved He turns himself and becomes his peoples' greatest enemy.
I still hear people saying, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" But that's not the issue right now. The issue is, "If God is against us, what does it matter who's for us."
Richard Owen Roberts, 2010 Forum on Revival at SBC (original source)
A Dead Calm Is Our Enemy
The old truth that Calvin preached, that Augustine preached, that Paul preached, is the truth that I must preach to-day, or else be false to my conscience and my God. I cannot shape the truth; I know of no such thing as paring off the rough edges of a doctrine. John Knox's gospel is my gospel. That which thundered through Scotland must thunder through England again.
A dead calm is our enemy, a storm may prove our helper. Controversy may arouse thought, and through thought may come the Divine change.
- C.H. Spurgeon, from Revival Year Sermons
Books on Revival
Here's a list of books I own on revival that I'll be using in one way or another for my current sermon series Revival: Longing for a Surprising Work of God.
I tried to list them in the order of how much I expect to use (or depend on) each one for this series. I'm referencing a number of other things as well (articles, audio, websites) but this list is for books alone.
UPDATE 2.8.11: I added some new books at the bottom, and a few comments in parentheses where I have something to say, so far.
- Revival | Martyn Lloyd-Jones (classic)
- A God-Sized Vision | Collin Hansen & John Woodbridge (so good, fun read)
- Revival Year Sermons | C.H. Spurgeon (great, moving)
- Lectures on Revival | WB Sprague (helpful)
- The Power of Prayer: The New York Revival of 1858 | Samuel Prime
- The Works of Jonathan Edwards (2 Vols)
- The Puritans: Their Origins & Successors | D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
- Puritan Papers (first 3 vols) | J.I. Packer & M. Lloyd Jones
- Revival & Revivalism | Iain Murray
- Pentecost Today? | Iain Murray (really helpful & corrective on revival mistakes)
- Preparing Your Church for Revival | TM Moore
- Praying for Revival | Eric Hayden (just ok, like a Bible devotional on revival)
- Thoughts on Religious Experience | Archibald Alexander
- Salvation In Full Color | Richard Owen Roberts
- Repentance | Richard Owen Roberts
- Give Him No Rest | Erroll Hulse (lots of great stuff, inspiring truths, quotes)
- Jonathan Edwards: A Life | George Marsden
- A God Entranced Vision of All Things | John Piper & Justin Taylor
- Jonathan Edwards | Stephen J. Nichols
- Revival Praying & Revival God's Way | Leonard Ravenhill
- Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire | Jim Cymbala
- Come Down, Lord! | Roger Ellsworth (I finally located it today!)
Additions as of 1/20/2011...
- The Puritan Hope: Revival & the Interpretation of Prophecy | Iain Murray
- The Revived Puritan: The Spirituality of George Whitefield | Ed. Michael Haykin
Additions as of 2/8/2011...
- Revival | Brian Edwards (highly recommended by others, amazing so far, fav so far)
- Lectures on Revival. By Ministers of the Church of Scotland | Richard Owen Roberts, ed
- Scotland Saw His Glory | Richard Owen Roberts
- The Turn of the Tide | W. Vernon Higham
I'd love to hear your suggestions for other books on revivals or about revival. I also assume as I peruse my personal library I could add a few to this list that I overlooked.
Why Think About Revival?
Following Tim Keller's posts on revival which I mentioned a few days ago, Ray Ortlund adds some thoughts. Ortlund lists the four reasons why we need to think about revival from Lectures on Revivals by WB Sprague (the book Keller also mentioned, which I'm using as a part of my sermon prep on a series on revival I started on Sunday)...
- The subject of revival is relevant to the times
- Revival matters for the future
- However we understand revival carries impact
- Every church member is needed in revival
Go read Ray Ortlund's full post for more. I can't help but wonder if the talk about revival among some important leaders might be pointing us to a work that God might do among us. Come, Lord!
Revival: Ways & Means -- Tim Keller
Tim Keller posted "Revival: Ways and Means" today at Redeemer City to City. He said, "I think we can carefully talk about some factors that, when present, often become associated with revival by God's blessing." Here are his 5 ways and means...
- Extraordinary prayer
- Recovery of the grace-gospel
- Renewed individuals
- Use of the gospel on the heart in counseling
- Creativity
Read the entire post, "Revival: Ways and Means", for more. Also check out his previous post, "Revival (Even) on Broadway." Great stuff! It's cool when someone who has been such a blessing to me is writing on the same topic God has been stirring up in me.
A God-Sized Vision - Revival Stories
I'm reading A God-Sized Vision: Revival Stories That Stretch and Stir (Kindle edition) by Collin Hansen and John Woodbridge on my Kindle right now. Loving it. Need it. The church needs it. Tim Keller digs it...
The importance of spiritual revival and the necessity of conversion is being questioned in many evangelical and Reformed circles. I'm so glad that this book is appearing now, as a witness both to how God has worked in the church in the past and what he can do in the future. --Tim Keller, Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Keller recently wrote on revival at Redeemer City to City blog, and Jared Wilson pointed to it and talked about it today. I think it needs more attention. I've amassed my "revival" books for reading and review this year. Maybe I'll put up some posts on the issue soon.
Let me also say, as folks are asking, I'm REALLY enjoying my wi-fi Kindle (also check Kindle 3G). My wife and kids are enjoying it so much they are asking or their own.
Tim Keller Resources
Dr. Timothy Keller is Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC. This is a list of every Keller sermon, article, book, audiobook, DVD, Bible Study, and any other resource I can find. If you don't find something here you can also look into items tagged "Tim Keller" on the Reformissionary site in case I put up an individual post about a resource and failed to list it here. Feel free to link this post to help get these resources out. Find a dead link? Email me so I can keep this resource page up to date.
KEY LINKS
- Redeemer Presbyterian Church
- Redeemer City to City
- TimothyKeller.com
- Tim Keller's Blog
- 150 FREE Sermons & Lectures
- Redeemer's REN3W Campaign
- Redeemers Recommended Resources
LOGOS - Tim Keller Sermon Archive (over 1,200 sermons!)
BOOKS
- Walking With God Through Pain And Suffering (2013 - Amaz | Kndl)
- Encounters With Jesus
- Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work
- Center Church: Doing Balanced, Gospel-Centered Ministry In Your City (website)
- The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment With The Wisdom of God
- King's Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus
- Gospel In Life: Grace Changes Everything study (also DVD)
- The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness
- Gospel-Centered Ministry [Gospel Coalition Booklets]
- Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just
- Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power, and the Only Hope that Matters (also audiobook)
- The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith (also audiobook | DVD)
- The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism (also audiobook, DVD & Study Guide) - A profound work for skeptics and their believing friends.
- Redeemer Church Planting Manual (or at CTC) - This is an excellent practical-without-being-too-businessy church planters guide. Well thought through. There are many helpful sections and resources in the book for pastors (not just planters) as well. I often recommend this as a key resource for any church leader.
- Ministries of Mercy: The Call of the Jericho Road - I bought this book years ago after one of my children was diagnosed with autism. I knew nothing about Keller at the time. It's a good resource for churches, church leaders, deacons, and thoughtful Christians.
BOOKS with Tim Keller contributions...
- Worship by the Book (with Don Carson, Kent Hughes and Mark Ashton)
Audio Resources from Dr. Keller...
- Diaconal Training (4 audio CDs)
- How to Give a Presentation to a Group (2 audio CDs)
More resources on Dr. Keller's books...
- Counterfeit Gods Resources | My Review | Website | The Grand Demythologizer Video, Audio (The Gospel Coalition)
- The Prodigal God Resources | website | sermon | Yes, I Wrote (Another) Book
- The Reason for God Resources | website | reader guide | Yes, I wrote a book | Interview
- Newsweek article: "The Smart Shepherd"
- Christianity Today interview: Tim Keller Reasons With America: The New York Pastor explains why he's taking his ministry model on the road
- Ed Stetzer interviews Tim Keller about The Reason for God and more
- Books & Culture review
- The Reason for GodSermons:The Trouble with Christianity...
- Exclusivity: How an there be just one true religion?
- Suffering: If God is good, why is there so much evil in the world?
- Absolutism: Don't we all have to find truth for ourselves
- Injustice: Hasn't Christianity been an instrument for oppression?
- Hell: Isn't the God of Christianity an angry Judge?
- Doubt: What should I do with my doubts?
- Literalism: Isn't the Bible historically unreliable and regressive?
- The Reason for GodVideos: Keller discusses The Reason for God - At Google - At Berkeley - Roundtable with WTS Faculty - Keller @ UChicago: Part 1, Part 2 - Keller at UPenn: The Reason for God - Keller at UPenn: Q&A
Redeemer Presbyterian Church store has sermons, studies & other resources available for purchase.
ARTICLES
- The Advent of Humility
- All of Life is Repentance
- Are You Saying That All Christians Should Make Cities A Priority? (2010)
- An Art-full Church
- Authority (2010)
- Backlash and Civility (2011)
- The Bible On Church & Culture
- Biblical Mandate for Mercy Ministries
- Biblical Theology of the City
- The Case for Commissioning (Not Ordaining) Deaconesses
- The Centrality of the Gospel (CTC)
- Changing the World Through the Lord's Supper
- Christ and the City
- Coming Together on Culture Part 1: Theological (2011) - Responses to Coming Together on Culture
- Coming Together on Culture Part 2: Practical (2012)
- Contentment (2010)
- Counterfeit Gods - The Personal Story (2009)
- The Country Parson (2009)
- Covenant Renewal and Redeemer’s “DNA” (2009)
- Creation, Evolution, and Christian Laypeople
- Creation, Fall, Redemption - And Your Money
- The Cultures of the Presbyterian Church in America
- Deconstructing Defeater Beliefs: Leading the Secular to Christ
- The Difficulty of Community (2008)
- Discerning & Exercising Spiritual Gifts
- Evangelism through 'Networking'
- Evangelistic Worship
- Evolution & Science
- Faithfulness & Meekness (2010)
- Financial Scarcity + Gospel Joy = Riches (2008)
- Five Ministry Fronts In The City
- Four Models of Counseling in Pastoral Ministry
- Four Wrong Answers to the Question "Why Me?"
- From “Come and See” To “Go and Share” (2010)
- The Future of American Cities: Part 1 | Part 2 (2010)
- The Girl Nobody Wanted: Sermon Transcript (Gen 29:15-35)
- Gnostics and Jesus
- The Gospel and Humor
- The Gospel and Our Prejudice
- The Gospel and Sex
- The Gospel and the Poor
- Gospel-Centred Ministry
- The Gospel in All its Forms (Resurgence | CTC)
- Gospel Polemics Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
- The Grace of The Law (2009)
- The Honors of the King (2011)
- How Can I Know God? (landscape, handout format pdf)
- How Do you Take Criticism of Your Views? (2009)
- How the Gospel Changes Our Apologetics Part 1 (2012)
- How the Gospel Changes Our Apologetics Part 2 (2012)
- How Then Shall We Live Together - Subscription and the Future of the PCA
- How to Pray Better in Public and in Private, Too (2010)
- The Importance of Hell (2008)
- Justice & Generosity (2010)
- Kingdom-Centered Prayer (on Redeemer site, Keller?)
- The Kingly Willow Creek Conference (2009)
- Late Modern or Post-Modern? (2010)
- Lay Leadership & Redeemer's Future
- Love & Love Language
- Leadership and Church Size Dynamics
- Lloyd-Jones & Preaching
- Lloyd-Jones on the Problem of Preaching (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on the Permanence of Preaching (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on the Primacy of Preaching (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on the Efficacy of Preaching Today (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on the Practice of Real Preaching (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on Preaching & The Gospel Part 1 (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on Preaching & The Gospel Part 2 (2011)
- Lloyd-Jones on Preaching & The Gospel Part 3 (2011)
- Long-Distance Spirituality (2010)
- The Lord of the Rings & Redemptive Art
- Ministry Can Be Dangerous to Your Spiritual Health
- Ministry in the Middle Space (2012)
- Ministry Movements (2010)
- The Missional Church
- Monergism Interview with Dr. Tim Keller (2008)
- The Multi-Site Model--Thoughts (2010)
- The New Global Christianity in the Post-Christian West
- The Obtrusive Self (2009)
- On NYC Schools' Decision to Ban Churches (2012)
- Only Believers or Disciples? (2011)
- OT Law & the Charge of Inconsistency (2012)
- Our New Global Culture: Ministry in Urban Centers (CTC)
- A New Kind of Urban Christian (CTC)
- Pastor's Self-Evaluation Questionnaire (w David Powlison)
- Pharisees With Low Standards (2009)
- Planting a Church in the City
- Politics & Culture (2010)
- Post-Everythings (print version | CTC | Scribd)
- Prayer and the Gospel (2007)
- A Prayer Life That Nourishes Your Relationship to God
- Preacher-Onlys Aren't Good Preachers (2009)
- Preaching Amid Pluralism
- Preaching Hell in a Tolerant Age: Brimstone for the Broad-minded
- Preaching in a Post-Modern City
- Preaching in a Secular Culture
- Preaching Morality in an Amoral Age (CTC)
- Process Managing Church Growth
- Proverbs: A Mini-Guide to Life (2010)
- Proverbs, Community, and Culture (2010)
- Religion and the Gospel (adapted from Keller's content)
- Religion-less Spirituality
- Religious & Philosophical Pluralism (w Charles Garland)
- The RENEW Campaign and Redeemer’s Future (2009)
- The Resurrection and Christian Mission (2009)
- Revival (Even) On Broadway (2010)
- Revival: Ways & Means (2011)
- Ross Douthat on the Character of Christianity's Decline Part 1 (2012)
- Ross Douthat on the Character of Christianity's Decline Part 2 (2012)
- Ross Douthat (& others) on Why Christianity Has Declined in the US (2012)
- SBTS Towers: 3 Questions with Tim Keller
- Scoffers, Scorners, and Snark (2009)
- Scraps of Thoughts on Daily Prayer (2010)
- Sending Everybody (2009)
- Serving Each Other Through Forgiveness and Reconciliation
- The Shack: Impressions (2010)
- Should You Pass On Bad Reports? (w/ David Powlison)
- Speaking With Contempt (2011)
- The Steward Leader: A Biblical Model for Leadership
- Talking About Idolatry in a Postmodern Age
- Talking To The World (2010)
- Ten Questions for Expositors (2007 interview)
- Thank You, Thank You. Now Let's Repent (2009)
- There's No Escaping Doctrine, But Handle It With Care (2010)
- Three Ways With Families (2010)
- Two Kinds of Popularity (2009)
- Understanding Sin
- Unique Challenges Facing Urban Church Planters (by J. Allen Thompson)
- Urban Plant Life PDFs (2010)
- What Does It Take To Start A Movement?: Case Study Ephesus (by J. Allen Thompson)
- What Is Common Grace?
- What's So Great About the PCA? (2010)
- Why Live In The Big City?
- Why Plant Churches?
- Work & Cultural Renewal (2010)
- Worship Worthy of the Name (CTC)
- Yes, I Wrote (Another) Book (2008)
- Y(our) Place
Keller on Sept. 11, 2001
- Anniversary, Global Cities Initiative - 9/11/2009 - NEW!
- Sermon of Remembrance and Peace for 9-11 Victim's Families - (Transcript) Preached 9/10/2006
- "America's Darkest Hour" - post 9/11 interview with Keller
- The Hiddenness of God (Transcript)
- Questions on Everyone's Mind (September 14, 2001)
AUDIO/VIDEO
KEY AUDIO/VIDEO
KEY FREE Sermons
- The Gospel | Who is this Jesus? | Lord of the Wine | Born of the Gospel
- Changed People | Changed Lives | Inside-Out Living |. How to Change
- City | Should I Not Love That Great City? | The Meaning of the City | Love for the City
- Community | The Community of Jesus | Spiritual Friendship | Eating with Jesus
- Movement (Church Planting) | Why to Plant Churches | Messengers | The Cost of Mission
- Serving | Neighbors | Blessed Are The Poor | Blueprint for Revival - Social Concern
- Renewing | Work | Made for Stewardship | Work and Rest
- Stewardship | Radical Generosity | Treasure vs. Money | Grace & Money | 2 Men With Money | Stewardship Devotional (pdf)
The Gospel Coalition 2011 - NEW!
Lausanne 2010
NYC Dwell Conference
REN3W Sermons
- Hope for the World - Sept. 27
- Hope for the Poor - Oct. 4
- Hope for Your Life - Oct. 11
- Hope for the Family - Oct. 18
- Hope for Your Work - Oct. 25
- Hope for the Church - Nov. 1
- Hope and Money - Nov. 8
- Hope for the City - Nov. 15
Global Cities Initiative (2009)
Newfrontiers
Urban Plant Life Conference in London
Gospel Coalition
- The Grand Demythologizer Video, Audio
- "Gospel-Centered Ministry" (also video) - Gospel Coalition Conference (2009)
Reform & Resurge (2006)
- Preaching the Gospel (also audio)
- Being the Church in Our Culture (also audio)
- Doing Justice (also audio)
Covenant Seminary | Conferences 2004
- Preaching to Believers & Unbelievers
- All Things Are Yours
- Contextualization
- Breakout: Wisdom or Compromise Part 1, Part 2
- Various Audio, Discussions, Interviews at Covenant
The Gathering 2005
Evangelists Conference UK
City Life Church: Boston
DESIRING GOD CONFERENCE
REDEEMER CENTER for FAITH & WORK (Website)
- Principles for Action - interview
Entrepreneurship Forum: March 2007
REDEEMER VISION CAMPAIGN (Website)
Audio, Study Guides
- "A Season of Covenant Renewal"
- (original links page & introduction to this 12 part series)The Prodigal Sons - Luke 15:1-2, 11-32
- Christ Our Life - Col 3:1-14
- The Gospel - Isaiah 53:4-11, 54:1-5, 11-14
- (study guide) (Vision paper: The Gospel - The Key to Change)
- The City: We Have a Strong City - Isaiah 25:6-26:6
- (study guide) (Vision paper: The City - Why We Are Here)
- Community: Better than Sons and Daughters - Isaiah 56:1-8
- (study guide) (Vision paper: Buildings for Community)
- Witness: While He May Be Found - Isaiah 55:1-7, 57:14-21
- (study guide) (Vision paper: Why New Churches?)
- Justice: Break Every Yoke - Isaiah 58:1-14
- (study guide) (Vision paper: Ministry Balance)
- Culture: The Riches of the Nations Will Come - Isaiah 60:4-14, 19-22
- (study guide) (Vision paper: Christians & Culture)
- The Gospel and Your Wealth - Malachi 3:8-10, 4:1-2
- (study guide) (Vision paper: Money & Christian Worldview)
- The Gospel and Yourself - Isaiah 6:1-13
- The Gospel and the World - 1 Peter 2:4-17
- The Gospel and Experience - John 2:1-10
Vision Campaign Papers:
Various Sermons...
Various Audio...
- Desiring God Interview (2011)
- It Takes A Movement to Change A City (2010)
- Creation & Creativity
- A Woman, a Slave and a Gentile
- The Bible as a Single Story (American Bible Society | 2007)
- Being The Church In Our Culture (2005, Reform & Resurge)
- Interview with Keller, Divine Impulses - The Washington Post/Newsweek.com
- Exponential Conference podcast interview
- Lifeway interview
- It Takes a City to Raise a Child
- Preaching Christ in a Postmodern World - RTS class (iTunes)
- Keller's Redeemer Q and A
ABOUT TIMOTHY KELLER & REDEEMER
- Manhattan Ministry a Year Later - CT 10.29.2002
- New York's New Hope - CT Nov 2004
- Fresh Plants in the City - LJ Winter 2005
- Preaching the Word and Quoting the Voice - NYT 2.26.2006
- The Smart Shepherd: A New York pastor who says he thinks too much and wants to bring his Christian message to the world - Newsweek, 2.18.2008 - (Keller comments on the article)
- Tim Keller Reasons With America - CT Interview 6.20.08
- How Tim Keller Found Manhattan - CT 6.8.09 by Tim Stafford
- Tim Keller Wants to Save Your Yuppie Soul - NY Mag 11.29.09
OTHER RESOURCE PAGES
- Tim Keller Wiki
- D.J. Chuang - similar stuff from another big fan of Keller, some quotes
- Monergism - a stripped version of my page and Chuang's page
- Tim Keller | Wikipedia