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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 September 2004, sorted by date. |
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WHEN I GROW UP by Kara Schwab
As graduation nears, maybe it's more important to plan for who, than what, you want to be. (09-30-2004) |
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KEEPING YOUR FAITH by Marshall Allen
You can survive college with your faith in tact. Here's a book that can guide you from freshman orientation all the way to graduation. (09-30-2004) |
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STIFLED by J. Budziszewski
When Laura visits her parents' church she feels uncomfortable — she's the only college student there. Shouldn't she find a place more like her student fellowship group? (09-23-2004) |
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A SEASON OF CELIBACY by Jenny Schroedel
For most people, singleness is a temporary season. This author wishes she had more actively embraced its gifts before it ended. (09-23-2004) |
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SO RIGHT IT'S WRONG by J.P. Moreland
Some arguments aren't just intimidating -- they're self-defeating. (09-23-2004) |
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DEBT, DIAPERS AND YOU by Heather Koerner
Getting school loans is the easy part. What's harder is figuring out how to pay them back without sacrificing your family's future. (09-16-2004) |
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WINNING AT LOSING by Candice Watters
How a change in perspective helped me finally lose weight. (09-16-2004) |
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LEWIS VS. FREUD by Matt Kaufman
A PBS special on two influential men ends up showing the richness of life with God, and the hollowness of life without Him. (09-09-2004) |
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OUR CHEATIN’ HEARTS by Marshall Allen
It seems like everyone's cutting corners to get ahead or save a buck. Problem is, we're losing sight of our calling. (09-09-2004) |
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MIXED BAG by J. Budziszewski
Too much work, too few friends, and postmodernists picking fights: Theo’s got something to say about all these problems. (09-02-2004) |
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