Ken Boa focuses on the need to develop a stewardship mindset, which includes stewarding our time as well as our resources well, in this continued teaching on stewardship and purpose.
Cultivating right thoughts about our lives and circumstances, considering them in light of eternity, is the third spiritual essential Ken Boa discusses in this eight-part series.
Ken Boa teaches on the second of eight spiritual essentials: loving Jesus. He talks about God's demand that we love Jesus more than anyone else, and His desire that we love Him primarily for who He is rather than just for His gifts/benefits.
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.
Ken Boa concludes his “Eight Spiritual Essentials" focusing on the eighth essential to the spiritual life: living each day well (as if it were your last).
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.