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Miracles

Miracles, by Dr. Ken Boa When looking at whether miracles can happen, there are three options: The first option flatly denies even the possibility of miracles. A philosophical assumption is made that miracles cannot and therefore do not take place. Following these assumptions leads to the conclusion that no evidence will ever be sufficient to verify a miraculous event. The…
October 5, 2023
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How to Be a Hopeful Realist

Why We Think Hope is Unrealistic  Ironically, we often mistake hope for hopelessness. Look no further than the early stages of the pandemic in 2020. Driving through the spooky stillness of the first lockdown, I came across a marquee boldly declaring, “Hope is not canceled!” All of the shows at this particular venue were canceled, of course, along with the…
January 11, 2023
The Five Loves—and the Highest of These Is Agape Love? Agape Love in English and Greek BiblesBiblicalFeatured PostsLiving Out Your FaithTheological

The Five Loves—and the Highest of These Is Agape Love?

This 2-part article by Ken Boa and Michael Stewart explores the nature of agape love. In Part 1, Ken argues for agape as the highest form of love, a divine love that help us to love others well, especially in marriage. In Part 2, Michael considers the nature of language and raises the question of whether we understand agape correctly.
September 3, 2022
Living Out Your FaithSpiritual FormationSunday Morning Study

Recalibrate Your Life: Navigating Life’s Transitions With Purpose and Hope

https://youtu.be/3WCuN9ogcLk It is important to assess and review our lives continuously. How often do we fall into the monotony of our daily routines, without thinking about what we’re doing or why we’re doing it? Or how often does a major event or shift in our lives derail or distract us from our calling?  To be sure, it is easy to…
May 22, 2022
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Using Your Time Wisely

If you want to grow in Christlikeness by using your time wisely, monitor your “Word-to-world ratio.” If we are Christ’s disciples, we will want to gradually displace time in the world with time in the Word. In this way, we will be conformed to the image of Christ instead of the image of the world.
April 4, 2022