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Adam Holz

Adam Holz

Adam R. Holz has served as an editor and writer for Plugged In for 20 years. He also spent a decade working for The Navigators, mostly as associate editor for Discipleship Journal. Adam is the author of the NavPress Bible Study “Beating Busyness.” Adam and his wife, Jennifer, have three children and enjoy watching movies, playing board games and playing music together.

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God’s Comforting Presence in Disappointment

  Last week my family and I celebrated the Fourth of July at a cookout with my wife’s parents. We had already spent a couple lazy hours at our local pool with our three kiddos, and next up on the agenda was hanging out at Grandpa and Grandma’s pla …

The State of the Online Date

I met my wife April 27, 2003 — the old-fashioned way. Actually, that’s a bit of a lie. We’d been introduced by a mutual friend two years before. But my wife doesn’t even remember that meeting. That day in 2003, we bumped into each other again standing …

‘Til Death Do Us Part … Unless You Get Fat

Once upon a time when people chose to get married, they did so with the understanding that the marital vows they made were a solemn commitment, an inviolable covenant to stay married, no matter what. It was a promise sealed with vows we’ve all heard ma …

A Promising Key to Experiencing God

If you’ve been a Christian for any time at all, you’ve likely heard some teaching (in church, at a retreat) about God’s loving character. But when the service ends or when we come back down the mountain from the retreat center into what we colloquially …

A Frustrated Father … and a Perfect One

A moment one morning last week in the Holz household. Screenplay style. The scene: Daddy’s up and getting ready for the day (making coffee, getting everyone’s lunches ready, etc.) Henry, 6, trundles down the stairs: “Hey, Dad.” Dad: “Morning, Henry.” H …

Cohabitation: ‘The New Normal’

  It’s no news flash that cohabitation — living together with a romantic partner before marriage or in lieu of matrimony altogether — has been on the rise for years now in American society. It’s a trend that Boundless has dealt with occasionally, …

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