Ken Boa continues a discussion of stewardship and purpose by urging us to invest in the two eternal things we encounter on earth: God's Word (truth) and people.
Ken Boa continues a discussion of stewardship and purpose by urging us to invest in the two things on this earth that will go on into eternity: the Word of God (truth) and people.
Ken Boa continues to discuss stewardship, with a focus on our management and stewardship of time. He reflects on the brevity of our lives and the fact that God gives us all the time we need to accomplish His purposes.
Ken Boa introduces the final section of this series: Stewardship and Purpose. Today, stewardship is even more vital and challenging because we have additional time (longevity), options, and resources than previous generations. Whether young or old, we should seek to live wisely and not squander our time or resources in self-centered living.
Ken Boa wraps up the final relationship arena in which our faith should intersect with practice: society. He discusses a biblical view of social justice and engagement, among other points.
Psalm 16 is a psalm of aspiration toward a deepening devotion to and relationship with God. Its author, King David, is a great case study in the ideas discussed in this series.
Ken Boa moves into the final relationship arena in which our faith should intersect with practice: society. He discusses the extent and manner in which faith should have a bearing on social involvement/action.