Suzanne Gosselin

Suzanne Hadley Gosselin

Suzanne Hadley Gosselin is a freelance writer and editor. She graduated from Multnomah University with a degree in journalism and biblical theology. She lives in California with her husband, Kevin, and her four young children: Josiah, Sadie, Amelia and Jackson. When she’s not hanging out with her kids, Suzanne loves a good cup of coffee, conversation with friends, musical theater and a trip to the beautiful California coast.

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Ice Cream and Dating

Have you ever taken a small child to an ice cream shop? I have. One time I took a little girl I was babysitting to one of those 35 flavors places, and do you know which one she chose? The electric blue one filled with sour gummy worms. Now I’ll admit, …

Why Small Groups Are Worth It

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 …

Not Your Soul Mate

Hannah doesn’t believe her husband is her soul mate. In her blog post, “My husband is not my soul mate,” written on her one-year anniversary, she confesses how she came to this conclusion. Her description of her own teen years may ring a bell with youn …

Compliments Have Their Place

In his blog post, “Beware the Flattering Single Man,” Joshua Rogers recounts a story from his dating years. He went out with a “smart, attractive, successful” Christian woman he was friends with but not seriously interested in pursuing. During the cour …

Practical Purity

In today’s featured article “How Purity Can Become a Problem,” I address the spiritual and practical dangers of finding your identity in purity and becoming legalistic about it. So what’s the alternative? Obviously purity is important and a standard fo …

Beyond the Dinner Date

  I enjoyed reading Ashley’s post “Bring Back the Dinner Date.” I know I felt similar frustrations during my single years. The group hang-outs, Facebook and text message flirtations, and ambiguous coffee dates got old, and caused a lot of heartach …

Longing for a Home

When I was single, and wanting to be not-single, I remember people who prayed God would provide me with a husband. Of course there were family members (thanks, Mom!) and friends. But then there were the occasional strangers who prayed — my roommate at …

Marriage Talk

  In today’s Boundless classic article “What Not to Say About Marriage,” Candice Watters tackles the question of how much singles (particularly women) should talk about their desires for marriage and family. It reminds me of a chick flick from alm …

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