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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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Are We Hiding Something Behind Our Christian Lingo?

I have a Jewish friend named Jared who grew up in southern California and has minimal experience with evangelicals. Every once in a while, I introduce him to elements of our sometimes-odd subculture. The other day, a short conversation provided an oppo …

How to Meet Your Mate in Roughly 18 Steps

Sometimes when I take my wife out to dinner, I look over, see a couple, and know it’s their first or second date. The signs are all there: the nervous chatter, the stiff posture and the forced laughter that says, “We. Are. Trying. To. Make. This. Work. …

How to Approach a Woman You Find Attractive

The other night, my wife and I were eating at a popular Mediterranean fast food restaurant when I noticed a young lady sit down at the end of a nearby table that had six seats. She whipped out her phone and started scrolling, but then something interes …

How God Told Me to Go to Law School

The man said, “Well, I guess it’s like the Lord said to Abram, ‘Leave your country and your kin and go to the land that I will show you.'” 

5 Reasons I’m Glad I’m Married

Recently, I wrote a post on Boundless in which I compared marriage to being a new homeowner and reminded single readers that marriage is a process that involves a lot of hard work. I still stand by everything I said, but some of our readers responded a …

What You May Not Want to Hear About Marriage

After aggressively saving for a while, my wife and I just purchased a home that was totally remodeled. When the inspector was going through the house, he warned us that during the course of the first year, the new structure would settle, leaving cracks …

5 Ways to Be a Lame Intern

If you’re a smart intern, then you want to be like my buddy Philip Zimmerly, who was a law student when we met several years ago at a federal agency where I worked. To this day, I still use him as an example when I’m talking to new interns.   From the …

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