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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. Where to Find Real SimplicityBy Scott Redd – Redd says: “The Lord’s identity and character require a response of wholehearted faith and simple love. The wholeness of the people’s love is the only appropriate response to the oneness of God’s character.”

2. When You Fail to Distinguish Second and Third Use of the Law – A Response to Tullian TchividjianBy Michael Kruger – Kruger notes: “What is surprising about Tullian’s article is the absolute silence about the third use. I know he must believe in the third use, but his sharp distinction between law and gospel does not allow for much room to discuss it.”

3. Witnessing to HomosexualsBy Leon Brown – Brown says: “Ministry is messy. All you have to do is read the Gospels. Based on my experience, if you are hospitable to homosexuals, like anyone else, that enables the potential for a friendship to develop and for conversations about the gospel to continue.”

4. Whatever Happened to Evening Services?By Tim Challies – Challies says: “The evening service may well be going the way of the dinosaur. What was once a staple of Christian worship, at least in some traditions, is increasingly being relegated to the past. Or so it would seem. I, for one, consider it a significant loss.”

5. 4 Ways to Minister to Older SaintsBy John Pond – Pond notes: “One day we will be in the same position as they are now, and we would want the young pastors to treat us the same way—as useful and fruitful believers engaged in the same battle.”

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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