“Scripture speaks to the moral dimensions of political realities, and insofar as it does, we must speak to those things as Scripture informs us.”
In this roundtable discussion, Mika Edmondson (pastor of New City Fellowship OPC in southeast Grand Rapids, Michigan), Kevin DeYoung (senior pastor of Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North Carolina, and board chairman of TGC), and Jason Cook (pastor of preaching at Fellowship Memphis and TGC staff member) discuss the extent to which politics belong in the pulpit.
Free eBook by Tim Keller: ‘The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness’
Imagine a life where you don’t feel inadequate, easily offended, desperate to prove yourself, or endlessly preoccupied with how you look to others. Imagine relishing, not resenting, the success of others. Living this way isn’t far-fetched. It’s actually guaranteed to believers, as they learn to receive God’s approval, rather than striving to earn it.
In Tim Keller’s short ebook, The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness: The Path To True Christian Joy, he explains how to overcome the toxic tendencies of our age一not by diluting biblical truth or denying our differences一but by rooting our identity in Christ.
TGC is offering this Keller resource for free, so you can discover the “blessed rest” that only self-forgetfulness brings.




