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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 December 2005, sorted by date. |
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EXTRAORDINARY JOY by Anne Morse
While many people know the story of C.S. Lewis' conversion from atheism to Christianity, the story of his wife — Joy Davidman Lewis — is no less dramatic. (12-29-2005) |
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DEBT THE HALLS by Heather Koerner
You may not find "credit card" in your concordance, but the Bible has a lot to say on the subject. This time of year, more than ever, we need to listen. (12-22-2005) |
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LETTER TO A CHRISTMAS CHRISTIAN by Matt Kaufman
You've known them — people who only step through the doors of a church on a holiday. Ever wonder what to say to them? Here's one writer's idea. (12-22-2005) |
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BIRTHING NARNIA by Kurt Bruner
Who knows — an adventure beyond the lamppost might be just the thing needed to baptize your imagination with realities better depicted than described. (12-15-2005) |
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THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE GREAT INSULT by James Tonkowich
"Narnia represents everything that is most hateful about religion," ran the headline in the British newspaper The Guardian. Perhaps surprisingly, this reaction hints at a truth that eludes most Christians — that the Christian Gospel is, in fact, the Great Insult. (12-15-2005) |
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DRIVING IMMANUEL by John Thomas
A particular group of shepherds was stunned by a divine encounter some two millennia ago. One motorist was perhaps only slightly less startled when Immanuel showed up as he was traveling I-40. (12-15-2005) |
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OFFICE HOURS: NOT ENOUGH by J. Budziszewski
One of his students confesses to struggle with wanting more, and the professor's response? In the spirit of Advent, perhaps he should find himself wanting even more. (12-08-2005) |
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ECONOMICS, AND OTHER EXCUSES by Candice Watters
Three questions. Three difficult decisions that must be made. Founding Boundless editor Candice Watters brings a light to the excuses and challenges us to do the right thing. (12-08-2005) |
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ASK THEOPHILUS: PUPPET ON A STRING (PART 1 OF 2) by J. Budziszewski
Does God fail the test of ideal love because "his love is particular, far from universal and certainly not unconditional"? Professor Theophilus takes on this difficult question. (12-01-2005) |
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ADDING MEANING TO THE HOLIDAYS by Candice Z. Watters
Celebrating the season is about more than just adding activities to an already packed schedule. (12-01-2005) |
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THE MASTER HUMBLER by Matt Kaufman
Feeling pretty pleased with yourself? Meet someone who'll change that — a voice from beyond the grave. (12-01-2005) |
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