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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 October 2008, sorted by date. |
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COOL COMPASSION by Gary Thomas
Being a "single-issue voter" isn't cool. Of course, Christian compassion isn't about being considered "cool." (10-31-2008) |
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THE ROAD TO CHANGE by Rachel Starr Thomson
America through a foreigner's eyes is a place of hope and change. A place in need of hope and change. (10-30-2008) |
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WHEN PIGS FLY by Mike Ensley
Fearing the male sex drive has damaged a lot of lives. (10-29-2008) |
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REMEMBER THE POOR, PART 2 by Suzanne Hadley
Jesus offers us the joy of giving to others with no strings attached. (10-28-2008) |
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SHE'S FLIRTING WITH MY FIANCé by Candice Watters
A fellow classmate is giving her fiancé extra attention. Is her discomfort legitimate? Should she do something about it? (10-27-2008) |
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REMEMBER THE POOR, PART 1 by Suzanne Hadley
Those with few material possessions can teach us a lot about the heart of God. (10-24-2008) |
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SETTING AN ALL-TIME CREDIT RECORD by Todd Temple
Most future-minded college students prize their academic record. But they ignore another kind of record that’s even more powerful: their credit record. (10-23-2008) |
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VOCATION PLANS by Alex Chediak
Choosing an occupation can be dizzying. Doesn't have to be that way. (10-22-2008) |
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DRIVE OLD CARS by Heather Koerner
It's time to buy a car. Since it's likely the second-largest purchase you'll ever make, you better get it right. (10-21-2008) |
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MARRY FOR SEX by John Thomas
"My only motivation to pursue marriage is sex. Is this OK?" (10-20-2008) |
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MAGGOTS IN THE MANNA by Heather Koerner
Will I find that my savings have rotted one day because I refused to turn them over to God? (10-17-2008) |
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READING THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE by Leland Ryken
Three primary modes of writing converge in the Bible: theological, historical, and literary. Overwhelmingly, theology and history are embodied in literary form. (10-16-2008) |
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THE BIBLE AND ISLAM by Timothy Tennent
The ESV Study Bible provides a very helpful introduction to Islam, the second largest religion in the world. (10-15-2008) |
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LESSONS FROM SNEETCHES by Todd Temple
You don't have to be a genius to learn about money. Financial lessons abound. Even in Dr. Seuss storybooks. (10-14-2008) |
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HOW TO WALLOW IN DEBT by Todd Temple
Tired of hearing that debt is bad? Temple's here to show you how to get into debt -- lots of it. (10-10-2008) |
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THE BIBLE AND REVELATION by Erik Thoennes
Jesus took Scripture to be the authoritative Word of God upon which he based his entire life. Those who follow Christ are called to treat it in the same way. (10-08-2008) |
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BEHOLD THE TEMPLE by Justin Taylor
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to step inside Herod's Temple in Jerusalem? Now's your chance. (10-07-2008) |
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DELAY MARRIAGE FOR JOB'S SAKE by John Thomas
"What do you think about intentionally putting marriage off for entrepreneurial purposes?" (10-06-2008) |
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FRIENDSHIP COUNSELING, PART 2 by David Powlison
The heart of ministry — cooperating with God's transformational agenda — lies at the intersection of our lives and God's Word. (10-02-2008) |
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