Ken Boa discusses belief in and evidence for God's existence during the April 3, 2019, installment of GraceLife Church of Pineville's In Question series.
Penned in 1667, John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is an epic poem that weaves together all the threads of Scripture to present the story of God’s redemption of humanity through a rich tapestry of extraordinary imagery.
Preaching at Christ Church of Atlanta on August 19, 2018, Ken Boa connects passages from Psalm 147, Proverbs 9, and Ephesians 5, emphasizing how the glory and beauty of creation should lead us into praise and worship of the Creator, who in turn calls us to walk in wisdom (with every aspect of our lives under His dominion).
Ken Boa introduces this new series based on his book coauthored with John Alan Turner. The first teaching focuses on the creation story, taken from Genesis 1 and 2.
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).
Ken Boa considers meditation on the created order as a means to knowing and growing in Christ. He explains that God's ways, works, world, and Word all reveal His attributes to those who wish to know Him.
'The heavens are telling of the glory of God; and their expanse is declaring the work of His hands.' —Psalm 19:1 This compilation of videos and video resources offers a glimpse into the beauty, complexity, and diversity of the world God created. These videos were primarily assembled to aid with one of the exercises in A Guide to Practicing God's Presence (the…