Tim Keller, an esteemed pastor and influential religious figure, reportedly passed away at the age of 72 after a long battle with illness.
In the 1980s, Keller co-founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, which marked the beginning of his ministry career.
Under his leadership, the church flourished, recruiting a diverse congregation and garnering recognition for its dedication to urban ministry and outreach.
Keller’s charismatic preaching and ability to interact with people from all aspects of life contributed to the rapid growth and influence of the church.
Keller, a prolific author, explored the intersection of faith, culture, and apologetics in numerous works.
His writings, such as “The Reason for God” and “Making Sense of God,” aimed to provide an intellectual and philosophical foundation for the Christian faith while engaging with contemporary skeptics and addressing the concerns and doubts of believers and non-believers equally.
Keller emphasized throughout his career the significance of engaging with society and promoting a deliberate and persuasive Christian witness.
Through webinars, conferences, and online platforms, his teachings and sermons, which frequently combined theological profundity with practical application, reached millions of people.
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