A Christmas felony, plus a look back on the year’s ups and downs.
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Faith
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Stealing from Baby Jesus
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George Halitzka |
Once upon a time, I dreamed about a wife, a dog, and an SUV parked beside a white picket fence. Now, I’m 26 and living in a homeless shelter. Just like any fairy tale you drag into real life, I’m living unhappily ever after. |
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A Look Back at 2019 |
Episode 621 |
A recap of the year’s highs and lows, plus what biblical correction looks like, and responding to moral compromise at church.
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LETTER FROM STAFF
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Lisa Anderson | Director of Young Adults
Merry Christmas, everyone! I hope you’re enjoying a nice break in this week between Christmas and New Year’s. You may have noticed a new look on our social pages (and hopefully soon at Apple Podcasts and our other podcast platforms). We freshened up our design, especially for the show, to make it more directive for those who may not know what Boundless is about. Hopefully, seeing “Relationships. Adulthood. Faith.” will illustrate the purpose and heart of our ministry, and intrigue people enough to give us a click or listen. Which reminds me: Now would be a good time to leave a review of the show over at Apple Podcasts. Let other folks know how much you love listening to Boundless, and you’ll help us make some new listeners and friends in 2020. See you in the new year!
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Adulthood
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Maximizing Minimalism |
Michelle Plett |
How to become a minimalist without creating an idol out of “nothing.” |
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Faith
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The Friendship of Faith and Science
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Alex Chediak |
In the Bible, faith is contrasted with sight, not with science. In fact, the more we know about science, the more it screams for the necessity of an intelligent outside agent. |
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The Kindness of an Airport Violinist
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Suzanne Hadley Gosselin
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One person’s kindness can make all the difference. As I celebrate Christmas, I want to spread that kindness in my own ways to bless others the way I have been blessed. |
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Why This Christmas Won’t Be Perfect
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Lauren Dunn |
Because of Christmas, we have hope that God will always be with us in our loneliness and disappointment and grief, and that He will redeem all of it. |
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