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.
Articles from November 2005, sorted by date.
TAMING THE TONGUEby Chuck Holton Foul-mouthed language, all around us — we either use it ourselves or just try to ignore it. Bad move either way; it's time to take a stand.(11-24-2005)
MY INNER MOMMY WARby Heather Koerner I wanted to take care of my baby full time. But doing so seemed financial risky. I found myself hesitant to do the right thing now because of what I feared might happen some day.(11-24-2005)
WHOSE LIFE IS IT? A WELL-BORN MISCONCEPTIONby Roberto Rivera Medical breakthroughs allow mothers to determine earlier than ever whether the child they are carrying is "defective." The resulting casual talk about aborting the defective child betrays our motives, and causes us to ponder the value of that little life.(11-24-2005)
MY SMOKING DAYSby David Orland It's only when you quit that you discover what your fascination with smoking has all along been about: the everyday development and maintenance of moral life.(11-17-2005)
PADDLING AFTER JAKE AND MYRTLEby John Thomas Longtime married couples are rare. Happily longtime married couples like Jake and Myrtle are rarer yet.(11-17-2005)
RACHEL'S TEARSby Jenny Schroedel A funeral gathers this reality together and holds it for us: the agony of a death we were never supposed to experience with our hope in the Resurrection.(11-17-2005)
BLIND SURPRISESby Kara Schwab The shock of an unexpected surprise can be invigorating. While invigorating, an encounter with Christ should be no surprise.(11-10-2005)
OFFICE HOURS: AS THOUGH THERE WERE NO GODby J. Budziszewski Some people consider themselves agnostics, unsure whether God exists. Professor Theophilus makes it a simple matter to determine whether or not you're in fact an atheist.(11-10-2005)
LOST SOULSby Matt Kaufman There's a reason TV tales of sin and redemption are so fascinating: They're the stories of our lives.(11-10-2005)
MY UGLY BLIND SPOTby Suzanne Hadley Sometimes it takes a friend's difficult words to help us recognize and deal with hidden sins in our lives.(11-03-2005)
TIME TO MEET THE PARENTS?by Candice Z. Watters The two of you are going to your (or his) family's home for the upcoming holiday, and you're starting to feel the anxiety. How can you make the most of your time with the family?(11-03-2005)
ASK THEOPHILUS: LOVABLE CRANKS, AND OTHER DUBIOUS TOPICSby J. Budziszewski Are we ugly in our sinfulness, or beautiful in our having been created in the image of God? Is it OK to deny Christ if doing so will save someone's life? And what about those people groups in China that don't practice marriage? Some challenging questions for Prof. Theophilus this month....(11-03-2005)