United by the Transforming Power of the Gospel

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Hear from leaders of The Gospel Coalition about our history and mission. Contributors include Tim Keller, D. A. Carson, Ben Peays, John Piper, Albert Mohler, Kathleen Nielson, Darrin Patrick, Kevin DeYoung, Mark Dever, Phil Ryken, and Ligon Duncan.
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Thanks GOD for this TGC this is glorious work, that they present the very sound doctrine from the Scripture and proclaim the pure glorious gospel of Jesus Christ, and teach the church how they live passionately to be Christ like, and to protect the true church from the wolves who are persuading to mislead people in this world. I'm Arnel Aligarbes (San Miguel, ILOILO, Philippines) continue to pray for you my big brothers, God bless you all!!!

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Tim Keller you've done it! Uve revamped the brand of christianity. What is it? Like 3 million dollars for the united funding of all the fx & reels tht Christians make? It's like the church spends more money on video content & quality of video than quality of actual impact..why a waste of time & entrepreneurial ventures in youth & community. It's not discrediting - it's like one said in this video. ..what we believe matters. You can't just have ideas about things tht u think r good...U need a relationship with fats & impact on community thru a deep relationship with science & innovative thought, coupled with skeptical thought on methodology along the way as to reduce the headaches & negative impact. One negative impact tht I see in this video: (teaching the gospel, to then learn about what it teaches about sexual lifestyle, which then lends ppl to believe condoms r a sin, which in turns threatens the well being of a community by misguided info & poor sex ed training.) This is one small example for which there are more in the bad theology that is Christian literature & other high fluent talk in the Christian community. Such a waste of a life to learn & teach this garabage. Reconcize it's sugniffigance as something of a kind of culture which was useful to us as a group, but is now outdated and archaic in comparison to what needs accomplishing in today's complex modern world.

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