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Ready for the Real World: Paying the Bills

Last week, I described the disappointment (and panic!) I faced when I got to the end of college and realized that there would be no skywriting at graduation telling me what to do next. I’ve since met many, many college grads who, degree in hand, feel a …

Your Turn: Empty

  What do you do when your passion for the Lord has disappeared? What do you do when you feel empty, dry and numb and because of that, you feel like you have nothing  to give? What do you do when guilt and fear of failure cloud the truth of God’s …

When Love Is Bad

The rise and fall of King Solomon is one of Scripture’s great tragedies. Solomon had it all, and for a while he used his gifts wisely and well. But he began the practice of “marriage alliance” (first cited in 1 Kings 3:1) — political marriages with man …

Proposed Resolution for 2014: Stop Lying

Last July, my wife requested that we meet about our finances before the end of summer. I wasn’t particularly inspired — I don’t like to talk about finances because crunching numbers and talking investment were never my strong suit. But September was a …

14 Bible Passages Every Single Should Memorize

Here at Boundless we spend a lot of time offering biblical advice on how to live well as single young adults. We often turn to God’s Word as a source of wisdom and inspiration. I recently compiled this list of the verses I’ve found particularly comfort …

Your Turn: Tips for the Solo Traveler

I’m 27, single and I love to travel. God has blessed me with many incredible travel experiences over the years; however, until last fall, I had always gone with family or friends. To be honest, I actually said at one point, “I will never travel alone!” …

Some Years Are Just Like That

  I’m not normally super conscious of New Year’s Day. It comes. It goes. I find that new seasons in life are more likely to be attached to events than dates. But I will never forget New Year’s Eve 2001. I don’t think I’ve ever been so glad to see …

40 Resolutions to Consider Making in 2014

Not everyone likes making New Year’s Resolutions. What could be worse than setting yourself up for failure once a year? But resolutions can be helpful. We should expect some difficulty when establishing new habits and setting new goals. Success is lear …

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