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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 August 2006, sorted by date. |
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BLOGGING: THE HISTORY AND THE SPIRIT by Ben Domenech
At a time when electronic communication leaves us increasingly cynical and skeptical, blogs can free us to communicate in a surprisingly personal way. (08-31-2006) |
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BLOGGING TO WORSHIP GOD by Bob Kauflin
Scripture says, "Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." Can that include blogging? (08-31-2006) |
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BLOG RESPONSIBLY by Suzanne Hadley
Graceless conversation is commonplace in the blogosphere. Believers need to change that. (08-31-2006) |
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POPPING THE QUESTION TO HER FATHER by Drew Dyck
Some people believe the whole idea of seeking parental approval before getting engaged is archaic. Not this guy. (08-24-2006) |
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OBEYING THE SADNESS OF ALZHEIMER'S by Greg Spencer
It's important to tell the tragic truth about Alzheimer's — that it sometimes leaves us feeling out of control, utterly spent, and worried that God's providence has too many cracks to patch up. (08-24-2006) |
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HOW DO I RESIST SEX? by Candice Z. Watters
How can I go from "going all the way" in a previous relationship to going God's way, controlling my physical desires in my current relationship? (08-21-2006) |
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IF THE SHOE FITS, GIVE IT by Nathan Zacharias
Meeting with African heads-of-state was historic. But meeting with a waiter later that evening was life-changing. (08-17-2006) |
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EARN TO GIVE by Heather Koerner
I didn't expect a sermon from the 1700s to teach me much. But he was right then, and, surprising to me, right now. (08-17-2006) |
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OFFICE HOURS: GENERIC PEOPLE, PART 2 by J. Budziszewski
Professor Theophilus references the very nature of God to help us better understand how men and women are, at their core, quite different from each other. (08-10-2006) |
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STEP AWAY FROM THE POT PIE by Kimberly Eddy
You don't have to live with your parents to eat well. In fact, as a single adult, you have some great opportunities to experiment in the kitchen and enjoy practicing hospitality. (08-10-2006) |
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YOU MADE ME SIN by Carolyn McCulley
Difficult times simply reveal what's taken root in our heart. When pressed, we either ooze the fruit of the Spirit or the fruit of sin. (08-03-2006) |
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THE IMPATIENT EVANGELIST by Suzanne Hadley
"Lifestyle Evangelism" is not sufficient. But neither is pushing to "close the deal." (08-03-2006) |
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ASK THEOPHILUS: DON'T KNOW NOTHIN' 'BOUT by J. Budziszewski
Is humanity just a colossal practical joke? How do you begin the journey of faith? How can substitutionary atonement possibly be just? Professor Theophilus offers some answers. (08-03-2006) |
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