A Little About Me
Greetings. My name is Ken Boston, and I have been given a Treasure, a Treasure that is worth more valuable than anything in this universe.
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If I were able to experience all the pleasures of human life, compressed into every second of every day for a million years, that would be like a mouth full of dust compared to this; that I know the living God in a personal relationship through Jesus Christ my Lord. He is my greatest treasure, my very great reward. And I received this treasure from God the moment He caused me to be born again.
I am a new creature in Christ; I am a Neos Poiama.
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"Neos" (νÎος) is a Greek word that means “New,” and "Poiama {or Poiema}" (ποίημα) means something that has been made. It's the word “workmanship” in Ephesians 2:10, where Paul says that Christians, “...are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them. (NAS95). (See the following link for an excellent explanation of the word “ποίημα”- https://preceptaustin.wordpress.com/2012/09/24/poiema-greek-word-study/).
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​I am a Neos Poiama because God by His great grace and mercy has given me a new heart, and out of that new heart comes new life, a new way of living. To read about how that happened, please see The Blog
Of much less importance:
In terms of education, I studied at Toccoa Falls college in Toccoa Georgia, and at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Pastoral Ministries and a Master's in Biblical Studies. During my education I studied both Hebrew and Greek, and I have over 20 years of experience in pulpit ministry, although I am not a pastor now.
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My desire is that everyone who reads this blog would enjoy new life in Jesus Christ.
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Blessings!
