Impossible Love
Craig Keener
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18 November 2015
20 August 2025
Craig and Medine Keener share their inspiring story of overcoming cultural, racial, and war-related challenges through God's grace. Craig, a New Testament professor, and Medine, a former war refugee, recount their journey from hardship to love, filled with miraculous moments of divine intervention. Medine's experience surviving as a refugee highlights God's faithfulness, provision, and presence. The Keeners reflect on the importance of ethnic reconciliation, cross-cultural love, and prayer. Their testimony demonstrates that God's love and grace can transform lives and bring miraculous change, even in the most difficult circumstances. Asbury Theological Seminary is a multi-denominational graduate school equipping students for ministry and leadership in the Wesleyan tradition. It offers master's and doctoral degrees in theology, ministry, counseling, and missiology. Links: Website https://asburyseminary.edu/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AsburySeminary/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/asburyseminary Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@asburyseminary Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction by Craig and Medine 01:00 Overview of the book 02:30 Medine's refugee journey 04:30 Craig's conversion from atheism 06:00 Medine's hardships during the war 08:00 God's miraculous provision 09:30 Faithfulness of God in danger 11:00 Trusting God in hardship 12:30 Ethnic reconciliation and unity 13:30 Medine's brother's journey 14:30 Crossing a dangerous bridge miraculously 15:30 Craig's early ministry experiences 16:00 Prophecies and miracles in Congo 16:30 Conclusion: God's impossible love
