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A Beautiful Letdown

It is that time — the end of a four-year journey that has taken my life, shaken it, dropped it, picked it back up and then set it back down. I’m five weeks from the end of an era: college. The next step after college, naturally, is to find a paying job …

When Nothing Works

In my final post of my February romance and relationships series, I would like to address a question several of you have been asking: “What if I’m doing everything right — taking all of this relationship advice — and I’m still coming up empty in the ro …

Comparison Destroys Contentment

I live in a three-bedroom apartment with four of my best girl friends. We have lived together for three years and have learned how to communicate and get along in a rare and beautiful way. Especially for a girl who grew up with two brothers, I never th …

Killing Prince Charming

For several years one of my guy friends has been telling me that the reason more Christian singles are not getting together is the “Prince Charming Syndrome.” Most women, he says, are waiting for their prince to come, and frankly, the average Christian …

Celebrating Adultery

It’s a tawdry tale of two adulterers, each with children (he with three, she with two), who left their spouses to marry each other. But it’s not being treated as a tawdry tale. It’s in The New York Times, in the feel-good “Weddings/Celebrations” sectio …

Preparing for Tomorrow

It has been made pretty clear that I am a college student. Yep, I’m a senior in college approaching my final semester. This life stage is a slightly stressful one. If you are out there somewhere in my shoes, you can relate. And if you aren’t, you will …

Online Shenanigans

Editor’s Note: This post was written by Tammy Dykstra, one of this semester’s Boundless interns. I talked on a podcast a couple months ago about the frustration I have with the seemingly growing relationship between women and insecurity. Along those sa …

Is Marriage ‘Obsolete?’

Nearly four in 10 Americans (39 percent) think marriage is becoming “obsolete.” So says a Time/Pew Research Center poll released last week, and that’s the part of the poll that’s grabbing the headlines. In reality, there’s more to the poll than that, a …

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