What Jesus Meant When He Called Us Family
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
“I will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you.” John 14:18 has a personal meaning for me because I’ve seen it firsthand. My brother, Titus, is adopted. And because my parents were foster parents to him since before I was born, he’s always been m …
I believe we can grow in the grace of prayer, but like most things in life, we won’t if we don’t intend to.
I’m working on my thesis, you guys. It’s so much writing. But luckily, it’s also pretty fascinating. Last spring, I mentioned that I would be writing my Old Testament Biblical Studies thesis on a theology of faith in action. I’m working on my first cha …
Ah, singleness. The thing in my life that constantly keeps me on my knees before God, so aware of my own sinful attitude and heart tendencies. Anyone else feel like that? Just when I think I have a handle on how to live out this season with grace and p …
The other day we were having dinner with a friend, and he expressed his frustration over “tip creep,” or the ascent of expected tips at restaurants and other service venues that has taken place in recent years. Fifteen percent used to be the standard t …
I’m not usually one for making New Year’s resolutions, but when 2012 started I knew I had to do something. I’d been in a bit of a funk the last few months, and I didn’t like it. I’d find myself reacting and over-reacting to certain situations in unheal …
Hi, my name is Ashley, and I’m a Boundless Line lurker. Phew, I feel better admitting that. But I’m no longer trolling around the site making up comments in my head and then never posting them — I’m a new contributor. Pleased to meet all of you! The id …
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