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Voting and the Dilemma of the Lesser of Two Evils

We were finally old enough to vote, and our first time to the polls was for a critical presidential election. It was an uncertain and deeply tumultuous time for America. We had a president in his first term who inherited an economy that was deeply in t …

Cold Feet, Short Marriage?

Research has found that significant percentages of both men and women have anxiety about getting married. If you have doubts, what should you do?

Puritan Wisdom on Seeking Marriage

One of the greatest things about being alive in our day is the incalculable access we have to historical wisdom. We no longer have to be scholars buried away in a library somewhere to be familiar with the writings of great thinkers the likes of Augusti …

Let’s Get Physical

I found myself very interested in Martha’s recent blog post, “‘Can I Just Plain Kiss Her?'” and the resulting discussion in the comments. Unfortunately for you, I was interested for more boring reasons than you are probably hoping for. What was interes …

God’s Providence and the Millennium Falcon

My son and I disassembled the Millennium Falcon last night. The LEGO version, that is. The good ol’ Falcon set a new record in our house: staying fully assembled nearly nine months. All 1,254 pieces of it. The previous record-holder, Boba Fett’s Slave …

10 Things I Wish They Told Me at College Orientation

After spending most of my life dreading the end of summer, now as a college graduate, I would love to reunite with my college friends and start a new semester. I hold on to many sweet memories of college, yet I have to admit I am definitely enjoying my …

Levels of Expertise

The comments in my most recent post, “Delaying Sex Until Marriage Improves Marriage,” reminded me of a common response to many of our more research-based posts here at Boundless. Many Boundless readers are quick to point out the significant difference …

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