Acts 9: From Persecutor to Proclaimer
God grants His ordinary disciples the privilege of being involved in His work. It’s not fame but faithfulness that God calls us to. Even a small, unknown person can be used by God in magnificent ways.
God grants His ordinary disciples the privilege of being involved in His work. It’s not fame but faithfulness that God calls us to. Even a small, unknown person can be used by God in magnificent ways.
The eternal and the temporal are two competing paradigms. However, with faith and wisdom we can live with excellence in the temporal in light of the eternal.
Principles in Scripture concerning God’s sovereignty and human freedom can guide our giving decisions.
The secret to contentment is not simply having more. Ken Boa encourages believers to contextualize their circumstances in light of God’s good and gracious provision.
Ken Boa teaches on the areas of ownership and contentment, and the need to live in light of the truth that God owns everything we are and have.
Teaching on the issue of money and its power over us, Ken uses the images of a steward, shepherd, and servant to illustrate the proper role money should have in our lives.
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).
In this third session of Ken Boa’s talks at the Cove during the 2019 Reflections Ministries retreat, he discusses the calling God gives His followers even as we’re embedded in a “crooked and perverse generation.”
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.
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