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Dialing Down Desperacy

  The topic of this blog comes from a message I received on Facebook from a woman in her late-20s who is getting to know a guy four years younger. They’ve had a casual conversation about the possibility of a romantic relationship in the future but …

Prayers You’d Rather Not Pray

In my church, like many others, we pray for various people in authority: Presidents, governors, legislators, and also church officials, including the president of the church body. And sometimes that’s easier than others. Sometimes I approve of what tho …

What The Sculpture Doesn’t Know

  The other day while I was roaming around the streets of Manhattan, I made a trip up to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I’ve been there before, and it’s always one of my places to go. In particular, I always love to go look at a sculpture they ha …

Engagement Stories: Leah & Jeff

Dear Candice, Thanks so much for the investment you’ve made in my life! I read Get Married two and a half years ago, and it gave me a whole new perspective. Shortly before that I had started realizing some beliefs I had bought into that weren’t truth. …

The Summer I Lived With Heathens

Sometimes it’s important see things from an opposite perspective to truly understand where someone is coming from. Kevin Roose, a recent graduate from Brown University, recently published a book called The Unlikely Disciple, in which he chronicled his …

Engagement Stories: Keena & Sean

My name is Keena, and I’m engaged to be married to Sean in July 2010. We met through our involvement with Campus Crusade in greater Boston when we were both college students there. Given that I’m from California originally and he is from Boston, we spe …

Navigating the New Relationship

Someone recently wrote to Boundless, asking for advice on figuring out the ins and outs of a new relationship. Recently in a relationship with a godly guy, she’s experiencing some bumps in the road as she and her suitor figure out how to go about their …

Does Religion Oppress Women?

Nicholas Kristof seems to think so as he writes in a recent New York Times article, “Religion and Women.” Specifically, he asks: “[W]hy do so many faiths help perpetuate something that most of us regard as profoundly unethical: the oppression of women? …

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