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Credo’s Cache

Each week we will be highlighting important resources. Check back each Friday to see what we have dug up for you. From this week’s cache:

1. P&R Pastors ConferenceBy P&R Publishing & The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals – P&R and ACE are hosting a pastors conference this May, with speakers including Harry Reeder and Ed Welch. This conference is aimed at pastors and is an opportunity to share, rest, and grow in Christ with one another. The topic for the conference is: The Faithful Shepherd: Persevering in Your Church and Ministry.

2. Does God Live in the Gaps?By Joe Carter – Carter notes: “God does not appear periodically in nature only to disappear again. He does not come upon the scene at special crises to fill in the ‘gaps’ in our knowledge, nor is he absent from the scene in the intervals. The God of Christianity is not a mere “god of the gaps” but is the ever present, always working, Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer of all creation.”

3. God Threw A StoneBy Tullian Tchividjian – Tchividjian says: “Like the adulterous woman, we are all caught in the act—discovered in a shameful breach of God’s law. Though no one on earth can throw the first stone, God can. And he did. The wonder of all wonders is that the rock of condemnation that we justly deserved was hurled by the Father onto the Son.”

4. Bill Nye’s Reasonable Man – The Central Worldview Clash of the Ham-Nye DebateBy Albert Mohler – Mohler says: “The central issue last night was really not the age of the earth or the claims of modern science. The question was not really about the ark or sediment layers or fossils. It was about the central worldview clash of our times, and of any time: the clash between the worldview of the self-declared ‘reasonable man’ and the worldview of the sinner saved by grace.”

5. Do Not Forsake the AssemblyBy Todd Pruitt – Pruitt notes: “I am not trying to pick on Donald Miller. I am concerned because he is an influencer. And what he is teaching about the church, the Scriptures, and obedience to God is dangerous. It is a prescription for spiritual demise. I am concerned because Donald’s story will not end well if he continues to starve himself of the ways God has determined to feed his flock.”

Matt Manry is the Director of Discipleship at Life Bible Church in Canton, Georgia. He is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Religion at Reformed Theological Seminary and a Masters of Arts in Christian and Classical Studies from Knox Theological Seminary. He blogs regularly at gospelglory.net.

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