![]() "The fact that I may not get that is something that I have to say, 'Okay, God knows'. ![]() "God can do it or he doesn't have to do it," he said. Keller, who also survived thyroid cancer - which he had in 2002 - previously told Premier's Unbelievable? that despite doctors telling him his stage four pancreatic cancer was incurable he would continue to pray for healing and trust in God's will for his life. Please pray for our trust and dependence on God, for his providential oversight of the medical preparations now in process, and for our desire to glorify God in whatever comes our way. ![]() "Please pray for our trust and dependence on God, for his providential oversight of the medical preparations now in process, and for our desire to glorify God in whatever comes our way. Tim Keller, Founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church and City to City, has been battling pancreatic cancer for about a year and just gave a hopeful update on his fight over the weekend. "It was brutal last June, so we approach this with an awareness of how much prayer we need. "They are unfortunately in some fairly inconvenient places, so the doctors encouraged us to go through the treatment again, this time targeting a different genetic marker of the cancer. It was successful in eradicating 99% of the tumors. I have Stage IV pancreatic cancer, he tweeted. Currently he has been discharged from the hospital and he is receiving hospice care at home. Author and pastor Tim Keller has shared an update on his battle with cancer, thanking God for encouragement and grace during his difficult journey. Christian author and New York City-based preacher Tim Keller has shared a new health update to social media, revealing doctors had removed a cancerous lump last month. Sharing an update on Twitter, Keller wrote: "Dear Praying Friends, I will shortly be returning to the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, MD in order to spend April doing a variation of the immunotherapy that I received last June. Michael Keller, son of author, pastor, theologian, and co-founder of The Gospel Coalition Tim Keller, continues to ask for prayer for his dad who is struggling with pancreatic cancer.Earlier in the week, Tim Keller was admitted into hospital. On Sunday, he called on friends to join him in praying "for trust and dependence on God," for his "providential oversight" and for God to be glorified " in whatever comes our way." Throughout his cancer journey Keller has spoken of his commitment to pray for healing following his diagnosis. In April, Keller will undergo a second round of immunotherapy to target newly developed tumours. The renowned apologist was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May 2020, aged 69 and has undergone numerous rounds of chemotherapy as well as immunotherapy treatment. But your problem is that you need to love God more in relation to them,” Keller went on to say.Christian pastor and theologian Tim Keller has shared an update on his battle with cancer, asking people to pray after doctors revealed new tumours have been found. You don’t want to harden your heart or detach your heart from them. “But what Augustine would say is: you don’t want to love anything here less, because these are God’s good gifts. What Augustine would say, contrary to the Buddhist or the Stoic, which says you detach your heart from these things so they won’t hurt you when you lose them-or the modern person who says, ‘You only go around once in life, so you grab for all the gusto you can,” Keller said, referencing a fourth century work of theology alongside the slogan of a 1970s beer commercial. In a 2021 interview with Russell Moore, Keller discussed the experience of he and his wife, Kathy, losing certain things they loved as a result of his cancer, such as being able to work on certain projects and travel to certain places. Keller, the 70-year-old founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church and City to City, was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in May of 2020. Keller, who was the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, is the chairman of the church planting organization Redeemer City to City, and is a best-selling author multiple times over, has been open about his cancer diagnosis, regularly sharing health updates and discussing how he is processing his illness through the lens of his faith and theology. Tim Keller shared an update regarding his battle with pancreatic cancer and revealed how supporters can pray for him as he navigates treatment, isolation and covid.
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