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Joshua Rogers

Joshua Rogers is the author of the book Confessions of a Happily Married Man. In addition to writing for Boundless, he has also written for ChristianityToday.com, FOXNews.com, Washington Post, Thriving Family, and Inside Journal. His personal blog is www.joshuarogers.com. You can follow him @MrJoshuaRogers or on his Facebook page.

 

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Why Can’t We Take a Compliment?

I took an etiquette class several years ago in which the instructor told us that compliments must never be specific, because they already embarrass people as it is. The embarrassment only increases with the specificity of the compliment. This is not go …

The Boundless Top 10 for 2015

It has been a great year for Boundless. We’ve seen our audience continue to grow, and we keep hearing positive feedback from those of you who read our feature articles, check out the Boundless blog, follow our advice at the Q&A section and listen t …

An Easy Way to Make Friends and Lose Them

I worked at a clinic while in college, and once had an awkward interaction with a patient that still makes me uncomfortable when I think about it. I became a friendly acquaintance to a woman in her early 20s, and she wore what they call a “halo” around …

Five Questions with Filmmaker Phil Cooke

Journalist Paula Zahn once remarked that Phil Cooke is rare because he’s a working film producer in Hollywood with a degree in theology. Not only that, Phil has produced media programming in nearly 50 countries around the world. Phil says that during t …

When Men Risk Rejection for Something Wonderful

Last summer, I was a speaker at the Pursuit conference, a gathering of single Christians seeking to grow in their relationship with God and others. As I talked about dating with some of the men at the conference, I noticed that a number of them had tro …

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