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Grace and Thanksgiving

  This morning I was pondering what I should write about Thanksgiving. Of course, I consider myself extremely blessed. Compared to most of the world, I am rich. Not only that, but I have a safe place to live and can travel freely. My family member …

Don’t Waste the Pain

  As a former Lyme Disease sufferer, today’s article “Waste My Lyme” caught my attention. In it, author Jen Marie talks about her struggle with the disease and some of the spiritual insights she has gained through it. She points out that God can u …

Why Mr. Darcy, Indeed?

  Not to belabor the point, but I must chime in on Heather’s excellent post on Mr. Darcy. I, too, am a lover of P & P (only the BBC version will do). It began when my college English professor played a portion of the film in our lit class. A f …

Why Mr. Darcy?

Several weeks ago, we had a very lively discussion emerge on Motte’s “Whom Not to Marry” blog about 19th-century novelist Jane Austen, her books and, specifically, the hero of her novel Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy. Some gals praised what Mr. Darcy’s …

6 Scary Questions to Ask a Potential Spouse

One blog commenter, who is in a serious relationship, recently asked whether she should bring up the issue of pornography with her boyfriend. The answer is a resounding yes. A wise and wonderful married friend of mine compiled a list of the “hard quest …

Advice for the Christian Soldier Returning Home

  We recently received a letter from a soldier serving in Iraq who will be coming home to the States soon. He asked Boundless for advice on how a Christian soldier’s faith should be involved in how he returns back to civilian life after being at w …

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