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  <title>Inside-Out Living</title>
  <description>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2003 21:57:41 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</itunes:summary>
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  <title>Work and Rest</title>
  <description>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2003 22:06:07 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</itunes:summary>
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  <title>The Community of Jesus</title>
  <description>The gospel creates a new community which not only nurtures individuals but serves as a sign of God's coming kingdom. Here we see classes of people loving one another who could not have gotten along without the healing power of the gospel. Here we see sex, money, and power used in unique non-destructive and life-giving ways.</description>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2003 21:56:57 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The gospel creates a new community which not only nurtures individuals but serves as a sign of God's coming kingdom. Here we see classes of people loving one another who could not have gotten along without the healing power of the gospel. Here we see sex, money, and power used in unique non-destructive and life-giving ways.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>The gospel creates a new community which not only nurtures individuals but serves as a sign of God's coming kingdom. Here we see classes of people loving one another who could not have gotten along without the healing power of the gospel. Here we see sex, money, and power used in unique non-destructive and life-giving ways.</itunes:summary>
  <itunes:keywords>community, kingdom, changed lives</itunes:keywords>
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  <title>Should I Not Love That Great City</title>
  <description>We believe that nothing promotes the peace and health of the city like the spread of faith in the gospel. It renews both individual lives and reweaves the fabric of whole neighborhoods. We believe that nothing moves Christians to humbly serve, live with, and love all the diverse people of the city like the gospel does.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2001 00:03:51 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>We believe that nothing promotes the peace and health of the city like the spread of faith in the gospel. It renews both individual lives and reweaves the fabric of whole neighborhoods. We believe that nothing moves Christians to humbly serve, live with, and love all the diverse people of the city like the gospel does.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>We believe that nothing promotes the peace and health of the city like the spread of faith in the gospel. It renews both individual lives and reweaves the fabric of whole neighborhoods. We believe that nothing moves Christians to humbly serve, live with, and love all the diverse people of the city like the gospel does.</itunes:summary>
  <itunes:keywords>city, mercy ministries</itunes:keywords>
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  <title>Born of the Gospel</title>
  <description>The 'gospel' is the good news that through Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered history to renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' work and record (rather than ours) for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to work through us.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2001 21:59:12 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The 'gospel' is the good news that through Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered history to renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' work and record (rather than ours) for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to work through us.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>The 'gospel' is the good news that through Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered history to renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' work and record (rather than ours) for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to work through us.</itunes:summary>
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  <title>Made for Stewardship</title>
  <description>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2000 21:59:45 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>How to Change</title>
  <description>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 1998 21:58:06 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</itunes:summary>
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  <title>Changed Lives</title>
  <description>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 1998 21:55:05 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>The Gospel changes people from the inside out. Christ gives us a radically new identity, freeing us from both self-righteousness and self-condemnation. He liberates us to accept people we once excluded, and to break the bondage of things (even good things) that once drove us. In particular, the gospel makes us welcoming and respectful toward those who do not share our beliefs.</itunes:summary>
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  <title>Work</title>
  <description>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jul 1996 21:56:00 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>We believe that the gospel has a deep, vital, and healthy impact on the arts, business, government, media, and academy of any society. Therefore we are highly committed to support Christians' engagement with culture, helping them work with excellence, distinctiveness, and accountability in their professions.</itunes:summary>
  <itunes:keywords>renewing, cultural engagment, dominion mandate</itunes:keywords>
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  <title>Who is this Jesus</title>
  <description>The 'gospel' is the good news that through Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered history to renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' work and record (rather than ours) for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to work through us.</description>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 01 May 1994 21:58:34 CST</pubDate>
  <itunes:author>Tim Keller</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The 'gospel' is the good news that through Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered history to renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' work and record (rather than ours) for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to work through us.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>The 'gospel' is the good news that through Christ the power of God's kingdom has entered history to renew the whole world. When we believe and rely on Jesus' work and record (rather than ours) for our relationship to God, that kingdom power comes upon us and begins to work through us.</itunes:summary>
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