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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. How the Trinity Should Shape EvangelismBy Erik Raymond– Raymond says: “Sometimes we may get caught in a bit of a trap of thinking about God simply in broad, non-precise terms. For example, we may think and pray about how God has saved us from our sins and promises to bring us to dwell with him forever.”

2. On My Wedding DayBy Marshall Segal – Segal notes: “Our greatest desire is God himself, so we have every confidence that he will lead us, meet us, and keep us in marriage.”

3. 3 Reasons Why Your Church Should Hire a MillennialBy Chris Martin – Martin says: “Hiring Millennials can be scary. It will require you to consider changing. It will require you to listen to someone younger than you. It will require great humility. But your church will be better for it, and I think you will be too.”

4. Christ Kept the 10 CommandmentsBy Mark Jones – Jones says: “In Reformed circles we must in our preaching do a better job of explaining how Christ perfectly kept the law. It is one thing to say over and over again, ‘Jesus kept the law perfectly for us [as a covenant of works] so that we could be saved’; but it is another thing to explain precisely how he kept the law and what was involved in his law-keeping.”

5. 3 Reasons to Preach on Religious LibertyBy Daniel Darling – Darling says: “Pastors should not be sheepish or shy about talking about religious liberty, but should instead be bold in shaping the witness of those entrusted to their spiritual care.”

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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