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Without Error, Without Equal

As a child, I used to think that all new cars were four-door and all the older ones only had two. Why? Because of my naive perception of society and progress; four doors made more sense than the impracticality of two doors, of course. We humans were mo …

Dreaming of Heaven

I am living with a wonderful host family this summer as I intern at Focus on the Family, and recently they played Ali Cooper’s (their daughter-in-law) EP album for me (you can find it on iTunes). She has a beautiful voice and piano accompaniment, but t …

Vulnerable Before God

Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting (Psalm 139:23-24). What would happen if we started every day with this prayer? How different would ou …

Engagement Stories: Steve & Camille

It was three years ago that I (Steve) wrote Boundless about my “Broken Engagement Blues.” And in the three years since, the Lord has revealed himself to me in ways that have gripped my heart, wrestled it free from my hands and taken it beyond anything …

A Better Motivation to Exercise

Staying active is not easy for me. I am a native of Wisconsin, where winters are long. I’ve also never been too involved in sports. In fact, for much of my life, the notion of exercise has felt like a burden and a losing battle.   But why is regular ex …

Rethinking the Source of Our Identity

Who or what defines you? It might be a significant other, a friendship, a particular talent or career. I realized several months ago how much I identify myself by my career choice. I felt the truth of it when I began telling people that journalism was …

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