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One of the Boys

Being the newbie on the Boundless team, I have a lot of things to learn before I will feel confident of my handle on things. One factor that I did not expect or prepare for is the whole “this gig never changes” deal. Think about it: On Mondays, Wednesd …

The Role of a Friend

Flipping TV channels, I came across a familiar scenario on one show. A woman thought she had a great opportunity (a job); a friend of hers thought he saw red flags and was warning her; she got mad at him for not being “supportive.” Leaving aside who wa …

Take a Hike

This weekend I realized that after almost eight years living in Colorado, I have left the lion’s share of our beautiful state unexplored. So with the beginning of a new summer, I’m resolved to see and enjoy more of Colorado’s grandeur. It’s easy to tak …

Busted

A couple weeks ago I got a traffic ticket. It was no big deal, you could say — a rolling stop on a right turn, with no other cars or pedestrians in the intersection. Still, I was guilty: There was, to be honest, rather more rolling than stopping going …

Prayer and God’s Story

Throughout his life, C.S. Lewis wrote several essays, letters and newspaper pieces defending the Christian faith. Many are compiled in the book, God in the Dock, in which, I recently stumbled upon a short reflection on prayer. Consistent with his reput …

Influential Images

I’ve been following an interesting story the last week or so, one that at first glance might not seem immediately applicable to young adults in their 20s or 30s. That’s because it involves a teenager who’s trying to change how photographed images of ot …

Confessing Sins

Sometimes when I sit down to confess my sins to God, I struggle to know where, exactly, to begin. It’s not that I’m unaware of my wrong choices and attitudes, generally speaking. Quite the opposite: Sometimes I have so many recollections of shortcoming …

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