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Marriage Talk

  In today’s Boundless classic article “What Not to Say About Marriage,” Candice Watters tackles the question of how much singles (particularly women) should talk about their desires for marriage and family. It reminds me of a chick flick from alm …

Being Jesus to the World

My heart broke last week as I watched one horrific event after another unfold on the news. It was not just the bombing of the Boston marathon but earthquakes and poisonous letters and shootings and universities being evacuated due to bomb threats that …

10 Things I’d Tell My Younger Self, Part 2

  I found myself reminiscing about my 20s in my last blog so this time, I thought I’d finish off my list of things I would tell my younger self.  This is not meant to be an exhaustive list, more like practical things I’ve learned in the last decad …

10 Things I’d Tell My Younger Self, Part 1

  Last week, I found myself looking forward to another birthday and thinking about the last decade of my life. It’s hard to believe my 20s are now a thing of my past and the next big decade I’ll hit is 40. Yikes, that’s scary. But in the midst of …

Navigating the Post-grad Years

I always imagined 23 as being the perfect age. It was the age I planned to marry or at least become engaged. It was the age I pictured my career taking off and blossoming. In the very least, I planned on being fully independent, having my own place, an …

Real Beauty

For a few years now, Dove has been promoting a campaign they call “Real Beauty.” They use “real” women in their marketing — women of different shapes, skin tones and sizes — and have attempted to tone down some of the makeup and airbrushing and tweaks …

Why I’m Thankful for the Gosnell Case

 It’s the story Satan wants us to ignore. Or at least forget. By now, many of you have probably seen the Facebook posts and tweets about the trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell — and the media’s silence on it. What you read in the recent op-ed in USA Today or …

7 Ways to Win With People

Have you ever wished you were more of a people person? Maybe you’ve noticed times you unintentionally rub people the wrong way. Or perhaps you know people who seem to make friends effortlessly and can’t figure out their secret. Author Les Giblin once w …

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