Devotional Spirituality: Part 10—Suggestions for Reading Scripture
Ken Boa offers 15 suggestions for optimizing times of sacred reading (of God’s Word) in this 10th part of his “Devotional Spirituality” teaching series.
Ken Boa offers 15 suggestions for optimizing times of sacred reading (of God’s Word) in this 10th part of his “Devotional Spirituality” teaching series.
Knowing God involves both the heart and the mind. The ancient practice of sacred reading involves a process of moving from the mind to the heart through reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation. This is the ninth part of Ken Boa’s “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Colson Center VP and BreakPoint Columnist Warren Cole Smith recently interviewed Ken Boa about his book “Life in the Presence of God.”
Ken Boa spends time reviewing recent series and new resources, answering questions from attendees, and then introduces his new series, “Eight Spiritual Essentials.” The series will focus on how a believer can move from an egocentric to a Christocentric life and worldview. 8 Spiritual Essentials: Series Outline Ambition to
The spiritual life involves alternating patterns of sorrow and joy, delight and emptiness, warm experience and feelings of abandonment. During these times, showing up before God on a daily basis is critical, Ken Boa explains in this eighth part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Enjoy this collection of 45 images with verses/quotes to help you prepare for Easter during the Lent season. Verse selections based on my 40 Days to Easter daily devotional.
Ken Boa reviews the five loves and discusses the marital relationship in this third session on “Biblical Principles of Marriage,” a sub-series of his larger Sunday morning “Holistic Spirituality” teaching series.
Ken Boa teaches on an essay by C.S. Lewis called “Transposition” during his Wednesday Morning Men’s Fellowship.
Ken Boa emphasizes the necessity of detaching from the temporal and desiring the eternal in this seventh part of his “Devotional Spirituality” series.
Ken Boa discusses the five loves (epithumia, eros, storge, phileo, and agape) in this second session in a sub-series on “Biblical Principles for Marriage.”
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