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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. Pastors, Prioritize PrayerBy D.A. Carson– Carson says: “Are we confused about our roles? If we remember what we have been called to and devote ourselves to praying for what is best, we may care a little less about the opinions of a secular world and devote ourselves more scrupulously to serving the only Master whose opinion matters.”

2. Whatever It TakesBy Jonathan Parnell – Parnell notes: “In fact, it is the various situations of our lives that invite us to witness to the abundance of Jesus’s glory. It is through the gains and losses, triumphs andsetbacks, that Jesus shows himself enough for us.”

3. Around and Around We GoBy Scott Oliphint– Oliphint says: “One of the most common objections against a “Covenantal” (or presuppositional) approach to apologetics is that it reasons in a circle, and thus provides no real argument for its position.”

4. 3 Reasons We Must Not Forget the PsalmsBy Austin Gohn- Gohn says: “I began to realize that true gospel-centered discipleship requires us to become friends with David, Asaph, Solomon, the Sons of Korah, Moses, Ethan the Ezrahite, and the dozens of other unknown Psalmists.

5. A Happy FaithBy Micah Fries – Fries says: “As I look across contemporary Christianity I see a lot of Christians who seem to feed off a pessimistic view of life and even the future. Too many seem to prey on that, understanding that they can even monetize that pessimism, and have been quite successful in doing so.”

Matt Manry is the Assistant Pastor 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.

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