The outpouring of grateful tributes to the life, preaching, writing, and mentorship of Tim Keller has been overwhelming. These stories, articles, and essays come from a former U.S. president and from pastors, academics, journalists, ministry leaders, and congregants around the globe. It’s obvious Tim Keller’s clear thinking, calm demeanor, and sincere piety affected many people who desire to model the same.
Reading these pieces allows us to honor the work of God in the life of one of his saints and helps us see how we might continue to build on and benefit from Tim Keller’s legacy in the years to come.
Here’s a selection of those pieces in chronological order (we’ll continue to update the list in the coming days and weeks).
President George W. Bush on Twitter
Don Carson at The Gospel Coalition
Collin Hansen at The Gospel Coalition
Ray Ortlund at The Gospel Coalition
Matt Smethurst at The Gospel Coalition
David Platt at Radical
Trevin Wax at The Gospel Coalition
Collin Hansen at Christianity Today
Jake Meador at Mere Orthodoxy
Mike Kruger at Canon Fodder
Samuel James at Digital Liturgies
Jessica Lea at Church Leaders
Sam Roberts at the New York Times
Rich Lowry at National Review
Mitchell McCluskey at CNN
Greg Norman and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten at Fox News
Emily Langer at the Washington Post
Tiffany Stanley at The Hill
Michael Luo at the New Yorker
Jason DeRose at Weekend Edition Sunday (NPR)
Peter Wehner at the Atlantic
Molly Worthen at the Atlantic
David Brooks at the New York Times
Jared Wilson at For the Church
Rory Shiner at TGC Australia
Paul Tripp at Paul Tripp Ministries
Tony Reinke at Desiring God
Jean Consolateur at TGC Africa
Joshua Chatraw at Religion News Service
J. D. Greear at Baptist Press
Marvin Olasky at Acton Institute
Samuel James at WORLD
Collin Hansen at Fox News
Tish Harrison Warren at the New York Times
Stiven Peter at Mere Orthodoxy
Paul Hoffman at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Ruth Bushyager at Church Times
Ginny Owens at Mere Orthodoxy
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