Tim Keller, born in nineteen fifty, was a prominent American Presbyterian pastor and Reformed theologian known for his profound impact on Christian thought and practice. He served as the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, where he cultivated a vibrant community of faith that resonated with many in the urban landscape.
In addition to his pastoral work, Keller was a dedicated educator and writer. He authored several bestselling books, including 'The Prodigal God' and 'The Reason for God,' both published in two thousand eight, and 'Prayer' in two thousand fourteen. His writings have inspired countless individuals to explore the depths of their faith and engage with the complexities of modern life.
Keller was also the chairman and co-founder of Redeemer City to City, an organization committed to training pastors for service around the globe. His vision extended beyond the local church, aiming to equip leaders who would influence communities worldwide.
In two thousand sixteen, he released 'Making Sense of God,' a prequel to 'The Reason for God,' further solidifying his role as a leading voice in contemporary Christian apologetics. Through his ministry and writings, Tim Keller left an indelible mark on the landscape of modern Christianity.