Persuasive Peacemaking
We truly begin to walk in wisdom when our speech demonstrates self-control. Instead of answering out of anger, speak calmly out of love.
We truly begin to walk in wisdom when our speech demonstrates self-control. Instead of answering out of anger, speak calmly out of love.
When it comes to our words, less is better than more. Sin likes to sneak into our lives through our lips, so a quality of the wise is to speak less often.
How do you use your words? Because words are powerful, they can do much harm or much good.
Focusing on discussion as one teaching method, Ken Boa continues his series on seven teaching methods used in the Bible; these approaches are applicable to us by showing us how to skillfully communicate with others—the key to all good relationships.
Focusing on discussion as one teaching method, Ken Boa continues his series on seven teaching methods used in the Bible; these approaches are applicable to us by showing us how to skillfully communicate with others—the key to all good relationships.
We apologize that this teaching video is not currently available. Ken Boa focused in this session on drama (including film/movies) as one approach to teaching. Read about the drama method of teaching in this article on the material of this series. [button color=”dark_blue” link=”https://kenboa.org/culture/teaching-approaches-and-learning-styles/” size=”large” target=”_self” block=”true”]READ NOW[/button]
We apologize that this teaching video is not currently available. Ken Boa focused in this session on a visual aid approach to teaching, one of the seven teaching methods used in the Bible. Read about visual aids in this article covering the content of this series. [button color=”dark_blue”
Ken Boa introduces this series on seven teaching methods used in the Bible, applicable to us by showing us how to skillfully communicate with others—the key to all good relationships. Here, he covers the first three methods—lectures, stories, and visual aids—and offers examples of how all three approaches are used by Jesus and other biblical figures such as the prophet Nathan.
Dr. Boa discusses the notion of marriage God’s way. It is a one-flesh relationship that is borne out of a calling for a man and a woman to complete one another. It is a unity out of diversity; a spirit, soul, and physical oneness; an organic unity that points beyond itself to spiritual truth.
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