Tim Keller’s King’s Cross is detailed and textured, not lending itself to short grabs, but weaving images and allusions to illustrate biblical truth. In this excerpt, Keller firstly invokes the ancient meaning of the term gospel: news that brings joy, and relates the role of the first evangelists, those charged with spreading news of events …

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From Ed Welch and CCEF (Christian Counselling and Education Foundation) Two friends. One will give you advice. Good advice. The other will pray for you right then and there and will keep praying for you. Which one do you want to talk with? “It depends.” Yes, it does. Sometimes you might want some good advice. …

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It is possible to mistake legalism and licentiousness as being two polar extremes of errant Christianity with the Gospel life somewhere in the middle. This is not correct. Jared Wilson explains: When I see people weary or hardened under the brutal weight of religious hyper-spirituality, I am saddened that they do not know the freedom …

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