Being, Knowing, and Doing—Part 19 (Stewardship Continued)
Ken Boa explains how we might leverage the temporal for the eternal, and that we are both stewards and ambassadors of the heavenly King.
Ken Boa explains how we might leverage the temporal for the eternal, and that we are both stewards and ambassadors of the heavenly King.
Ken Boa teaches on stewardship in five areas of our lives: time, talent, treasure, truth, and people (relationships).
Ken Boa wraps up his teaching on work in this lesson, emphasizing that God graciously invites us into His work in the world even though He does not depend on us to accomplish His purposes.
Ken Boa continues teaching on work, emphasizing that “everything matters”: it is through the fine details and small decisions that God weaves the tapestry of our lives.
Ken continues his teaching on a biblical view of work and emphasizes the importance of working for the glory of God and not the praise of people.
Ken continues his teaching on a biblical view of work and emphasizes the importance of keeping work in its proper place in our lives.
Ken continues his teaching on a biblical view of work, which he contends is part of the created order and patterned after God.
As an activity that dominates much of our time in life, work is an extremely important area to think clearly and biblically about, especially in terms of our relationships in that arena.
Ken Boa teaches on the value and nature of true friendship, including the role of friends in spurring us along in our relationship with God.
Ken Boa introduces the area of friendships in his subseries on relationships, discussing the importance of them, the various levels, and what it takes to develop deeper friendships.
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