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Amy Kessler

Amy Kessler interned with the Boundless team in 2011 and is a journalism graduate from Biola University with a minor in biblical studies. She has experience in newspapers, magazines, blogging, social media and online content management. Amy lives in California where she works as a marketing assistant for a community college district and blogs about her spiritual life. She enjoys playing tennis, experimenting with HTML, and discussing marriage and relationships.

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How to Choose and Use a Life Verse

With so many good verses in the Bible, it can be hard to pick an overall favorite. But when we do, we tend to adopt certain ones as our life verse(s). They become the ones we live by and strive to follow. They encourage growth in our walk with God. My …

Leading a Lifestyle of Purity

I came across this blog about purity not too long ago that immediately caught my interest. Its focus was on the difference between virginity and purity. Never before had I pondered the difference. I always thought they were one and the same. As I appro …

Date Ideas on a Budget

When Josh and I first started dating, we had some pretty amazing dates. Fancy dinners, weekend trips to visit family in the Bay Area and Southern California, lots of movies and coffee. Now that we’re trying to save as much as we can for our upcoming we …

Food for Thought

I’ve had some interesting adventures in the supermarket and the kitchen the last few weeks. I recently made a wholehearted decision to cut gluten, nuts, dairy and soy from my diet. That goes along with the caffeine and fast food I cut out about a month …

Love Worth Fighting For, Part 1

I recently attended the “Love Worth Fighting For” marriage event. Here are 3 takeaways I gleaned for Kirk Cameron’s talk.

Battling Expectations for Marriage

When you think of marriage, what are your expectations? Do you expect your husband to handle all the finances? Do you expect your wife to do the majority of or all the cooking? How much time do you expect to spend out with friends each week? Will you a …

Putting God at the Center

  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 …

Who Should Make the Move?

When my fiancé and I first started dating, our thoughts of what the future might hold quickly turned to who would move when the time came. By the time he proposed, we had it all figured out. He will make the move. It was a battle of the wills for a whi …

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