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by Ted Slater on 08/31/2006 at 4:20 PM

Welcome to Boundless Line! We're thrilled that you've found your way here.

Beginning next Tuesday we'll be updating our blog several times per day, initiating discussions from our own research, exploring issues others are talking about, and posting your e-mails.

Not sure what to expect? Consider the following paragraphs from the press release we sent out yesterday:

Featuring multiple daily posts from longtime Boundless editors and writers, The Line will reach out to Christian singles in a new and innovative way, providing relevant and thought-provoking commentary and insight for one of the most challenging periods of life. The goal is to establish an intelligent, meaningful, sustained, and faith-centered voice among blogs while giving single adults the content they want and need in the format they prefer.

Motte Brown, Focus on the Family's Family Formation Ministry Manager and one of the blog's creators, also insists The Line will be more than just chatter. "We have an alternative view from the prevailing cultural voices that suggest '30 is the new 20,'" he says. "A blog gives us an opportunity to speak daily with twentysomethings, to inject a sense of intentionality into the single years."

I couldn't have said it better myself. We look forward to engaging you in some great discussions.

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Countdown ...
by Ted Slater on 08/31/2006 at 4:20 PM

Welcome to Boundless Line! We're thrilled that you've found your way here.

Beginning next Tuesday we'll be updating our blog several times per day, initiating discussions from our own research, exploring issues others are talking about, and posting your e-mails.

Not sure what to expect? Consider the following paragraphs from the press release we sent out yesterday:

Featuring multiple daily posts from longtime Boundless editors and writers, The Line will reach out to Christian singles in a new and innovative way, providing relevant and thought-provoking commentary and insight for one of the most challenging periods of life. The goal is to establish an intelligent, meaningful, sustained, and faith-centered voice among blogs while giving single adults the content they want and need in the format they prefer.

Motte Brown, Focus on the Family's Family Formation Ministry Manager and one of the blog's creators, also insists The Line will be more than just chatter. "We have an alternative view from the prevailing cultural voices that suggest '30 is the new 20,'" he says. "A blog gives us an opportunity to speak daily with twentysomethings, to inject a sense of intentionality into the single years."

I couldn't have said it better myself. We look forward to engaging you in some great discussions.

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If you'd like to leave a comment, we're afraid you'll have to use a non-mobile device to do so. I just couldn't get the mobile comment entry form to work right. Alas. ~Ted.