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Five Questions With Tim Challies

Today we begin a series of posts on Boundless called “Five Questions” in which we interview influential Christians who are making a difference in their corner of the world. We begin the series with Tim Challies (pronounced CHALL-eez), a longtime suppor …

Your Turn: Stop the Comparison Game

Humans seem wired for the comparison game, and the tendency to evaluate our lives against the lives of those around us only seems to intensify the older we get. As I’ve lived through my 20s and now am closer to 30 than to 20, the tendency to compare my …

How to Be Faithful to Your Future Spouse

  A godly man will be faithful to his wife even though he doesn’t have one yet. I ran across this anonymous quote the other day, and it got me thinking about what it means to be faithful to your future spouse. Is it limited to emotional and physic …

Your Turn: A Few Words to the Traveler

It’s that time again: end of summer. New jobs, back to school, just got married. It means people are moving. A lot of change going on. I love moving, starting new things and meeting new people. I moved for the first time when I was 2 years old; then I …

Back to School

I had an exciting thing happen this week. I finalized my enrollment in Liberty University’s online master’s program in strategic communications. It’s been about a year in the making. It’s finally happening, and I couldn’t be more excited. I wrote a few …

Giving Someone the Chance to Reject Me

Last week, my post introduced a college professor who gives students extra credit for dating. Because they literally don’t know how to ask one another out and spend time getting to know one another without skipping straight to making out or even having …

Moving Day

Almost nine years ago, I bought a town home. I spent four happy years with two different roommates before I met and married my husband, Kevin. Then he moved in, and we spent our carefree newlywed days here. Next came a baby, and then another. And now — …

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