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Suzanne Gets Married!

  This past weekend, Kevin and I celebrated six weeks of being married. I never did write about my wedding here, because I was waiting for the photos — which came glorious and gift-wrapped on Friday. I suppose I appreciated my wedding more than s …

Her Beauty Wasn’t Meant for You

  On this week’s Boundless podcast, I answered a question from a guy in a relationship who’s troubled that he’s still attracted to other women. I assured him it was normal to feel attraction to members of the opposite sex whether in a dating relat …

I’m a Little Creeped Out

It seems that the Halloween decorating has been amping up in my little corner of the world for the past couple of years. What used to be the occasional skeleton or haybale with pumpkins seems to have morphed into the Fall Battle of the Griswolds. For t …

Young Adults and the Church

  Four years ago, I wrote an article called “Quarantining a Generation” (republished as today’s feature article). I was shocked to receive more than 50 emails in response. Most were from 20-something singles like me who resonated with the article’ …

Four Dates You Can Use This Weekend

Is there someone special you’ve been hesitating to ask out? Here are four date ideas that seem to garner great results. (That’s just my opinion.) The join-me-and-my-friends-date. This can be the perfect way to get to know a girl in a comfortable settin …

O…M…Never Mind

“Okay,” our devotion leader said. “Can anybody name any sins that they saw committed or discussed in that clip?” He had just shown us a 5-minute clip of a popular sitcom. It took about a milli-second before the answers started coming. Fornication. Homo …

Kids Are Rocks

  There’s been a lot of talk lately about modern women being unhappy. The most recent is Maureen Dowd’s New York Times article, “Blue is the New Black.” In it, Dowd writes: According to the General Social Survey, which has tracked Americans’ mood …

The Beauty of a Scar

  Margaret Mitchell wrote: I was never one to patiently pick up broken fragments and glue them together again and tell myself that the mended whole was as good as new. What is broken is broken — and I’d rather remember it as it was at its best th …

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