Ken Boa teaches on the third chapter of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus exhorts His followers to examine themselves when tempted to have a censorious attitude toward others.
In this wisdom psalm, God invites us to consider the skies (His world) and the Scriptures (His word), and to then respond to this general and special revelation by turning our souls to Him in repentance (His way).
Psalm 1 contrasts two ways of living, the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. The thought life is key to both, and this psalm not only encourages a disciplined thought life leading to a fruitful life, but also describes the means and the motivation for this discipline. (This is part 1 in the Favorite Psalms article…
Ken Boa continues with Matthew 6 in the New Testament portion of his 365 Key Chapters of the Bible series. Continuing the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells His listeners they should do things such as praying, fasting, and giving to please God rather than impress people. He also stresses the need to look to the heavenly Father for every…
Ken Boa discusses the critical book of Genesis 3, where we gain an understanding of the condition of mankind and the world today. Without this chapter, little else in the Bible makes sense. Here, we see that the primary problem is our broken relationship with God due to our sin.
Ken Boa teaches on Matthew 5, the first in the New Testament portion of his 365 Key Chapters of the Bible series based on Handbook to Scripture. For the first part of the lesson, he also provides an overview on how the Old and New Testaments connect.
Ken Boa teaches on the first chapter of Genesis, the "book of beginnings," in this new series in his Wednesday Morning Bible Study on 365 key chapters in the Bible.
Part 2 of this two-part series considers the believer’s resurrected body and its implications. Content is drawn from Ken Boa's book "God, I Don't Understand."
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.