by Steve Watters on 06/29/2009
Japanese businesses are finding success in serving patrons interested in "konkatsu" or active marriage hunting. Read more.
by Candice Watters on 06/29/2009
Steve and I celebrated our birthdays this weekend -- we were born one day apart -- and though we're a year older and just one away from the BIG one, we noticed again that we still feel young. Read more.
by Steve Watters on 06/26/2009
Would we have cared if President Obama had made up his own presidential oath the way couples tend to make up their marital vows? Read more.
by Ashley Ramsey on 06/25/2009
There was this one time on the Appalachian Trial where I developed mild hypothermia from being rained on for three days and not eating because my hands were too numb to get into my pack Read more.
by Motte Brown on 06/25/2009
We talked about being a good groomsman or bridesmaid on a recent episode of the Boundless podcast. Does that include scooping poop? Read more.
by Lisa Anderson on 06/24/2009
What are the best summer songs out there? Which songs hold memories, which evoke summer perfectly, and which just kick a mad beat? Read more.
by Heather Koerner on 06/24/2009
It seems that a lot of people want to work from home. So many, in fact, that searching "work from home" is one of the riskiest Internet searches you can make. Read more.
by Boundless Community on 06/24/2009
Typically you will find me in Atlanta, GA, but last week I kept up with Boundless while in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Read more.
by Suzanne Hadley Gosselin on 06/23/2009
As much as I am glad for my friends who have found their loves, I've sometimes felt like second fiddle. Read more.
by Heather Koerner on 06/23/2009
According to Warren Buffett, one of the wealthiest men on earth, the single most important decision you will make in your life has nothing to do with money. Read more.
by Suzanne Hadley Gosselin on 06/22/2009
In the end, it's not so much "where you go" to find a mate, but who you know and what they know about you. Read more.
by Candice Watters on 06/22/2009
For someone who's too often lived to eat, rather than the other (healthy) way around, both food articles from last week have given me new motivation and commitment to eating (and moving) the way God meant us to. Read more.
by Ted Slater on 06/22/2009
When I get creeped out thinking of where meat comes from, I remind myself that eating it has been sanctioned by God Himself. Read more.
by Ted Slater on 06/21/2009
Now that I've got kids of my own, I better understand the sacrifice, inconvenience and expense of good parenting. Read more.
by Suzanne Hadley Gosselin on 06/18/2009
I have a big announcement. But you'll have to listen to this week's Boundless Show to find out what it is. Read more.
by Heather Koerner on 06/18/2009
According to a new study, megachurches are attracting a much younger crowd and more singles than a typical American church. Read more.
by Motte Brown on 06/12/2009
On current events related to the economy and foreign affairs, young adults ages 18-29 averaged 20 percentage points lower than older adults on a simple 12-question quiz. Read more.
by Boundless Community on 06/12/2009
In August my husband of three years, whom I met at church, and I will be traveling to rural Yola, Nigeria. Read more.
by Motte Brown on 06/11/2009
Tim Challies compares reading books on the Kindle with reading books on bound pages with a spine and everything. Read more.
by Motte Brown on 06/11/2009
Being a good groomsman or bridesmaid, an interview with Dr. Albert Mohler (awesome), plus a question from a young woman who asks if she needs to worry about beauty if she's called to celibacy. Read more.
by Steve Watters on 06/11/2009
Rationality would tell you that young men who are outnumbered by women would be more motivated in their path to marriage. A University of Michigan study finds the opposite. Read more.
by Boundless Community on 06/11/2009
When you relocate to the other side of the world you are bound to have moments when you ask yourself, "What am I doing?" Read more.
by Heather Koerner on 06/10/2009
A recent editorial outlines the three things that the culture believes about gender and sex ... and then the truth. Read more.
by Ted Slater on 06/10/2009
Partly because my plate was full here at work, and partly because I lacked the creative energy to do much writing, blog updates for Days 3 and 4 and 5 were left unwritten. Until now. Read more.
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