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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. My Taste of Academic PersecutionBy Ted Kluck – Kluck says: “I can thank God for my junior-varsity persecution because it unites me with brothers and sisters in Christ around the world who are suffering for their faith. And I can thank God for the provision he has given me for today—albeit more humble and less impressive than a faculty position—which may be exactly what my character needs.”

2. Time Heals All Wounds?By Jeremy Walker – Walker notes: “If you are the offended party, that may require that you graciously identify with the offender where the offence lies, as they may have genuinely forgotten it, may have no sense that they have sinned or caused offence, or may simply be hoping you have not remembered it, or that it will go away.”

3. How My Son with Autism Transformed my BusinessBy Randy Lewis – Lewis says: “Employing people with disabilities unleashed a tremendous source of creativity – the kind that can only come from a lifetime of having to learn how to do things differently because you can’t do things like everyone else. Everyone benefited, not just people with disabilities.”

4. Jesus Wants You To Be YouBy Jon Bloom– Bloom says: “God had you specifically in mind when he created you and called you to follow him. You are custom-designed for your calling. But when you face the difficulty of your calling, you may look at others and be tempted to wonder why they don’t seem to bear the same burdens you do.”

5. The Secret In Every CircumstanceBy David Mathis – Mathis notes: “In 3-minute video, John Piper continues his series, in partnership with YouVersion, through the Bible’s ten most-highlighted passages, and explains that only when Christ is our central treasure do we truly have the wherewithal for life’s greatest wins and losses.”

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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