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Take the Gospel to the Gym

If you’re on social media at all, you’ve surely come across an image of a Victoria’s Secretesque model accompanied by a quote like, “Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.” At first blush, it’s easy to dismiss the images as nothing more than a motivat …

When Can I Leave My Church?

There was a day not too long ago when Christian men and Christian women were at a church for life. In that same church, they were born, raised, married, and eventually raised their own children. But times have changed. These days, Christians who’ve bee …

Maybe the Best Is Yet to Come

Lately I’ve been on a biography kick when it comes to my reading list. So over my Christmas vacation I read Dearie, the biography of Julia Child by Bob Spitzer. I’ve had a keen interest in Julia Child ever since the movie Julie and Julia came out, and …

Frustrated With Your Community?

I hated middle school. I remember it as the worst time of my life. I didn’t struggle academically or get into much trouble, but I hated it. I hated feeling like a perpetual outsider, like I would never fit in. I remember one morning before school, I pe …

Fear Not

I’m not a fearful person by nature; in fact, I love adventure and have the attitude of “I’ll try anything (most anything!) once.” But in December I was in a really scary car accident, and as a result, I’ve been a little fearful about driving. My car wa …

Time for Resolutions?

New Year’s resolutions: Love them or hate them? For me, it’s a mixed bag. The Type A personality in me loves the idea of setting goals and finding the discipline to stick them out, no matter how hard. The pragmatist in me thinks they’re dumb, especiall …

Top 10 Articles in 2012

One of my favorite — and one of the more challenging — parts of my job as editor of Boundless is deciding what to publish each week. It’s a delicate balance of giving you our readers what you want and what you need as we work to help you mature in Chri …

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