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Tim Keller leads Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York with several thousand in weekly attendance.
In an Easter special, Tim talks to Justin and answers listener questions about his life, faith and ministry. They also discuss his latest book 'Walking With God Through Pain and Suffering'. There's also an interview with apologist Tom Price on his own conversion.
Book for Unbelievable? The Conference 2014 www.premier.org.uk/reasonablefaith
MP3 of this show http://media.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/c340d5f9-63e4-4954-bcf2-b952cf268c4d.mp3
For Tim Keller's books: http://timothykeller.com/
For Tom Price: https://www.theocca.org/bios/tom-price
This show brought to you in partnership with www.biola.edu/apologetics and in association with www.reasons.org
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