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Shrugging off sin means we don’t understand sin, nor do we understand grace.
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Relationships
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Interracial Dating, Part 1 |
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Dating is hard enough as it is. Would a relationship with someone outside of your race make things even more difficult?
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Staying focused on personal growth, plus why and when spiritual doubts can be OK, and how to avoid “missionary dating.” |
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LETTER FROM STAFF
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Lisa Anderson | Director of Young Adults
We’re always looking for fresh ideas for “The Boundless Show,” whether for Roundtables, Cultures or our Inbox. Do you have a unique topic you’d like our panel to discuss? What about a guest for me to interview? Or a question you’d like answered? Submit any ideas to [email protected] and we’ll take a look. You may see your idea show up on a future show. If we use it, we’ll even give you credit for it on the air!
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Adulthood |
Compassion for Singles
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| Candice Watters |
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Though they might seem compassionate, some singles ministries are actually more of a hindrance.
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Two Ways We Misunderstand Sin
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| Andrew Hess
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Because we are now united with Christ, we hate the sin that remains in our lives and we actively fight against it.
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Make Time for a Mentor
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| Suzanne Hadley Gosselin
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A mentor is not there to diagnose problems you may present. Their main objective is to listen, engage, pray for you and offer wisdom.
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Give Us Guys a Break
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| Ross Boone |
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One man offers his perspective on the dating stalemate inside the church. Maybe it’s not as easy to pursue as we always imagined.
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Racial Inequality: What I Don’t Know
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We have a limited capacity that will only expand as we choose to be curious about racial inequality, rather than assuming we get it. |
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