The Late Timothy Keller's First Posthumous Book Releases on October 1
Timothy Keller's first posthumous book Go Forward in Love: A Year of Daily Readings from Timothy Keller (9780310369547) will be released on October 1, 2024. A New York Times bestselling author and the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York, Keller was one of the most trusted and beloved spiritual leaders of his generation.
For seekers of spiritual encouragement and admirers of Timothy Keller's writing, Go Forward in Love offers 365 days of timeless biblical wisdom. This devotional features content from his bestselling books The Reason for God (2009), The Prodigal God (2011), The Meaning of Marriage (2013), Walking with God through Pain and Suffering (2015), and more. Short daily readings on prayer, forgiveness, loving our neighbors, and other topics will lead believers into fresh wonder at God's love and inspire them to share that love within their communities.
"Go Forward in Love in many ways represents the best of Timothy Keller's work," said Webster Younce, vice president and publisher of Zondervan Books. "His life and writings have touched millions and continue to inspire Christians around the world. Zondervan Books is honored to be part of continuing his legacy."
Keller's books have sold more than six million copies and have been published in twenty-nine languages worldwide. HarperCollins Christian published several of Keller's books, including Center Church, Loving the City and Uncommon Ground (with John Inazu). Following Keller's passing in May 2023, media outlets such as NPR, the New York Times, CBN News, Christianity Today, and CNN celebrated his impactful life.
Timothy J. Keller (1950-2023) was the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, cofounder of Redeemer City to City, and the author of numerous books, including The Reason for God, The Prodigal God, and The Meaning of Marriage. His thirty-one books have sold over six million copies and have been translated into twenty-nine languages.
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