Genesis 21 describes the birth of Isaac, Abraham's growing faith, and the tension that develops between Sarah and Hagar (symbolizing the clash between law and grace).
Ken Boa addresses the controversial topic of counseling, arguing that biblical wisdom would urge us to steer a course between two extremes of either wholesale rejecting or uncritically accepting professional counseling. He also covers tips for effective mentoring and servant leadership as two other aspects of soul care within the body of Christ.
Ken Boa teaches on the story of a pagan widow named Ruth, who followed her mother-in-law back to her homeland and, through God's providential plan, wound up in the bloodline of the Messiah.
Matthew 28 records the resurrection of Jesus and the Great Commission that Jesus left with His disciples before leaving earth and ascending into heaven.
Soul care involve various forms of relational ministry for the purpose of personal spiritual growth. This is a vital but often neglected aspect of our Christian community, involving intentionality and investment of time.
Ken Boa teaches on the story of a pagan widow named Ruth, who followed her mother-in-law back to her homeland and, through God's providential plan, wound up in the bloodline of the Messiah.
Grace as opposed to law, which is the crux of the Christian faith, is the sixth of eight "spiritual essentials" (core aspects of the Christian faith) Ken Boa discusses with his Friday morning men's study at First Redeemer Church (Cumming, GA).
Three men, including an angel of the Lord (a manifestation of the preincarnate Christ), delivers the news to Abraham and Sarah that they will soon have a son, Isaac, who is the son of the covenant promise God made earlier to Abraham.
Soul care involve various forms of relational ministry for the purpose of personal spiritual growth. This is a vital but often neglected aspect of our Christian community, involving intentionality and investment of time.