Tag: being

Being, Knowing, and Doing—Part 5: Relationships (Marriage)

In this third session on marriage, Ken Boa discusses concepts like, “1 + 1 = 1 in marriage,” the husband’s call to lead his wife in love, differences in romantic and other kinds of love, and practical tips for showing love to one’s spouse.

Being, Knowing, and Doing: Introduction, Part 2

Ken Boa continues to introduce his new teaching series in his Friday morning men’s study (Momentum), entitled “Being, Knowing & Doing: How Godly Principles Strategically Affect Men’s Everyday Lives.”

Being, Knowing, and Doing: Introduction, Part 1

Ken Boa introduces a new teaching series in his Friday morning men’s study (Momentum), entitled “Being, Knowing & Doing: How Godly Principles Strategically Affect Men’s Everyday Lives.”

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Discerning God’s Will for Your Life

The following article is based on a video transcript. Watch the full, three-part teaching series here. [vector_icon icon=”arrow-circle-o-right”] God’s Will as a Way of Life “How can I discover God’s will for my life?” “How can I be sure of God’s guidance in my decisions?” “God, what do you

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Faith and Obedience

This article borrows heavily from Walter Henrichsen’s A Layman’s Guide to Applying the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1978). [lead]There are four ingredients essential to the assimilation of Scripture: knowledge, understanding, experience, and application.[/lead]Of these four, the one most heavily emphasized in Scripture is application.[note]Henrichsen, Layman’s Guide, 19–21.[/note] The Bible

Discerning the Will of God: Part 1

Practically all followers of Jesus have asked questions like these. Most of us ask these types of questions not so much on a daily basis, but at an important crossroads in our lives, when we’re trying to sort out the best path forward.