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The years between the home of your youth and the home of your own are an adventure. But along with the excitement of this season come uncertainties. Questions about faith and relationships and calling. Questions Boundless has been faithfully addressing since its inception in 1998.
The answers have never been easier to find. We've reviewed the 1,200+ articles written by our world-class authors and categorized them by topic for easier navigation. Enjoy the exploration.
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Articles from September 2005, sorted by date. |
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COMPASSION, TRUE AND FALSE by Matt Kaufman
Politicians love to talk about compassion. Volunteers who are helping Katrina's victims are practicing it. And there's a world of difference between their definitions of that word. (09-29-2005) |
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HOW MY PENTACLE POINTED TO GOD by Lauren Winner
Romans 8:28 says that all things work together for good to those who love God. But does that include even my purple Wiccan tattoo?
(09-29-2005) |
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DINNER AND A MOVIE by Candice Z. Watters
It's so much more than entertainment. A night at the theater may be the key to making progress in your relationship. (09-29-2005) |
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DEFENDING "THE COST OF DELAYING MARRIAGE" by Candice Z. Watters
So much of the email we received in response to Danielle Crittenden's book excerpt was negative that we decided to answer it here. (09-22-2005) |
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOE by John Thomas
The closest I ever got to the Beatles was just the beginning of getting close to Jesus. (09-22-2005) |
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WHY AM I STILL BEING PUNISHED? by J. Budziszewski
Sometimes our sins are easily forgiven and forgotten. Other times, the damage is too deep to quickly be undone. It's about the slow repair, says Theophilus. (09-15-2005) |
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CREDIT REPORT by Heather D. Koerner
No more excuses for not knowing what the financial world has known about you for years. Now it's free, easy and more important than ever to read your credit history. (09-15-2005) |
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REAL AMERICAN HERO by Ben Domenech
The Incredibles reminded us that "when everyone's super, no one is." Thanks to men like John Gormley the standard for super remains high. (09-08-2005) |
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ASK THEOPHILUS: A SOUL IS LIKE A HOUSE by J. Budziszewski
How do you know when someone's far enough from their past to date -- and marry -- them? And what would it take for you, Theo, to abandon your faith? Readers are asking and Theophilus is answering. (09-08-2005) |
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ESCAPING KATRINA by Jenny Schroedel
It was just another family vacation. Except that it started in New Orleans, the Wednesday before the storm hit and the levees broke. (09-08-2005) |
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EVASIVE MANEUVERS by Matt Kaufman
Sometimes it’s harder to deal with sins in our loved ones' lives than with sin in our own. (09-01-2005) |
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SIN CITIES by Roberto Rivera y Carlo
Some movies are so bad they're only good for showing us how far down we've fallen. (09-01-2005) |
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