Daily life Quote by Timothy Keller
““Sixth, show a deep acquaintance with the same books, magazines, blogs, movies, and plays — as well as the daily life experiences — that your audience knows. Mention them and interpret them in light of Scripture. But be sure to read and experience urban life across a spectrum of opinion. There is nothing more truly urban than showing you know, appreciate, and digest a great diversity of human opinion. During my first years in New York, I regularly read The New Yorker (sophisticated secular), The Atlantic (eclectic), The Nation (older, left-wing secular), The Weekly Standard (conservative but erudite), The New Republic (eclectic and erudite), Utne Reader (New Age alternative), Wired (Silicon Valley libertarian), First Things (conservative Catholic). As I read, I imagine dialogues about Christianity with the writers. I almost never read a magazine without getting a scrap of a preaching idea.””
About This Quote
Source Book: “The Reason for God” by Timothy Keller, 2008
Engage with the cultural touchstones your audience knows, interpreting them through Scripture while also experiencing diverse urban perspectives.
In simple terms: Connect with popular media and ideas, then view them through a Christian lens.
Read widely, then discuss faith using those references.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- preaching
- teaching
- interfaith dialogue
- urban ministry
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance cultural relevance with doctrinal depth?
- What media best reflects your audience’s worldview?
May overlook deeper theological nuances in favor of cultural relevance.