From Despair to Dawn
There’s a place so lonely, so frightening, it’s closer to hope than you can imagine.
There’s a place so lonely, so frightening, it’s closer to hope than you can imagine.
“Do not be proud of the fact that your grandmother was shocked at something which you are accustomed to seeing or hearing without being shocked,” G.K. Chesterton wrote in 1935. “It may mean that your grandmother was an extremely lively and vital animal …
Recently, I wrote a post on Boundless in which I compared dating to the process of purchasing a home, and I warned readers about the dangers of settling on a “fixer-upper,” that is, “someone who look[s] perfect at first, but upon closer inspecti …
There is a pithy saying that travels around local high schools and colleges in my area that goes something like this, “Let you do you.” In other words, be who you want to be, and don’t let anyone notify you of who to be. The weird thing about th …
Most of my childhood and teenage years, I grew up without a father. My dad left our family a handful of times, and even when he was home, he usually had a job as a truck driver, which meant he was on the road most of the time. Over the years, I felt my …
I’m talking about doctrines that are important enough to separate Christians. Do they matter when you’re considering who to marry?
The key to any successful relationship, whether it be marital, dating, paternal or friendship, is a personal relationship with God. For any relationship to survive our human faults, God needs to be not only in the center of the relationship, but …
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