The Pain of Loneliness
Is all our texting, DMing and emailing bringing us closer to people or creating barriers to authentic communication?
Is all our texting, DMing and emailing bringing us closer to people or creating barriers to authentic communication?
“I teach middle school.” This statement, which I provide in response to the questions “so, what do you do?” or “what’s your job?” usually evokes a variety of responses. These range from handclasps of sympathy to looks of admiration to the occasi …
Earlier this year, I developed a little obsession with Brené Brown. I read her book Daring Greatly and couldn’t stop thinking about it. Though the book is actually about how vulnerability is vital to healthy relationships, Brown dives pretty deep into …
Whether you know your spiritual gifts or not, here are two different approaches for serving regularly at a local church.
Guest post by Kathy DeMattee, program director of Christian worldview at Focus on the Family: The word “transformation” is so overused today that it is practically robbed of its significance and power. The Greek word of similar meaning is “metamorphoo” …
Finding a small group to join or starting one in your church is a great way to plug into your church community and fellowship with other believers. As a college student, I strongly desired to become more involved in church and invest time serving in a …
I want to be honest here. When I did the research for today’s featured article, “6 Ways to Get More Out of Your Small Group,” I had to glean most of the wisdom from others. That’s because I didn’t have a lot of first-hand experience with great small gr …
Next week Boundless is launching its ROCK THE BODY challenge. The whole idea of this challenge is to recognize the importance of being in Christian community through the local church. There’s been a lot of chatter in the blogosphere about why young adu …
I’m an adult and I’m living at home with my parents – it isn’t as bad as you think.
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