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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. We've also ordered them by date below. Enjoy the exploration.
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Articles from July 2005, sorted by date. |
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EYE OF THE SWARM by Jenny Schroedel
In Chicago's North Lawndale, 57 percent of the locals are either in prison, on parole or on probabation. Could over a million bees and three ex-offenders-turned-beekeepers harvest a solution? (07-28-2005) |
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TAKING THEMSELVES TOO SERIOUSLY by Roberto Rivera y Carlo
Judith Warner's book, "Perfect Madness" is getting a lot of press, as is the broader topic of mommy anxiety. For women who've yet to marry or have kids, books like this can be yet another reason to feel anxious about forming families in the first place. It's high time to expose Warner's whining. (07-28-2005) |
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BRICK UPON BRICK by John Thomas
John left college with dreams of fame and fortune. He was reminded of what really matters on a sidewalk in the poorest part of Arkansas. (07-21-2005) |
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DARE TO STAND OUT by Fred Barnes
In this reprint from the Boundless archive, journalist Fred Barnes of The Weekly Standard and Fox News fame says his faith made him better at his job. (07-21-2005) |
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OPPOSITES ATTRACT by Kara Schwab
Magnets only work when they're facing polar opposites -- maybe they're trying to teach us something. (07-14-2005) |
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SCOUTING AROUND by J. Budziszewski
Getting married in a church is about more than lovely stained glass and wood pews. It's about more than Christian vows. Listen in as Theo talks with two former, almost-engaged students. (07-14-2005) |
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ON EARTH AS IT IS ... ON EARTH by John Eldredge
In this classic reprint from the Boundless archive, author John Eldredge uncovers our dim view of heaven. (07-14-2005) |
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CAMPUS CULTURE: STANDARD TIME by Matt Kaufman
Reclaiming some of society’s old standards (with a little help from Calvin and Hobbes). (07-07-2005) |
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IS BROKE SO BAD? by Heather D. Koerner
Experts say debt is up, incomes are down and prospects for twenty-somethings are, at best, bleak. Should we all just file for bankruptcy now? (07-07-2005) |
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CAREER QUANDARIES by J. Budziszewski
Leaving college for the world of work can be full of difficult situations. Theophilus is ready to offer some counsel. (07-07-2005) |
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