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.
The other day we were having dinner with a friend, and he expressed his frustration over “tip creep,” or the ascent of expected tips at restaurants and other service venues that has taken place in recent years. Fifteen percent used to be the standard t …
I’m not usually one for making New Year’s resolutions, but when 2012 started I knew I had to do something. I’d been in a bit of a funk the last few months, and I didn’t like it. I’d find myself reacting and over-reacting to certain situations in unheal …
Hi, my name is Ashley, and I’m a Boundless Line lurker. Phew, I feel better admitting that. But I’m no longer trolling around the site making up comments in my head and then never posting them — I’m a new contributor. Pleased to meet all of you! The id …
My son and I disassembled the Millennium Falcon last night. The LEGO version, that is. The good ol’ Falcon set a new record in our house: staying fully assembled nearly nine months. All 1,254 pieces of it. The previous record-holder, Boba Fett’s Slave …
The comments in my most recent post, “Delaying Sex Until Marriage Improves Marriage,” reminded me of a common response to many of our more research-based posts here at Boundless. Many Boundless readers are quick to point out the significant difference …
Life looks different than I thought it would now that I’m 30, but God has taught me a lot in the process.
Sometimes lessons about our relationship in God pop up in unexpected places, at unexpected times. I had one of those recently with my 5-year-old son, Henry. It happened in the car on the way home from the mall. That evening, my wife had been at church, …
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