There have been several times on this blog when I have referenced articles from the online magazine Boundless. The more articles I read from it the more I am impressed.
While it is aimed at 20 somethings it is full of thought-provoking articles. They deal with topics and questions that you might not normally think about and are filled with biblical truth and practical wisdom. I haven’t read everything and as always be sure to read with discernment. Here are some articles that I have found helpful.
The Fruit of Immaturity- by Alex Chediak- deals with common immaturities often seen in young men and calls them to responsibility and initiative in decision making.
Surviving a Hostile Professor- by Gene Edward Veith- how to deal with an academic world that is by and large hostile to Christianity.
10 Things Now to Stay at Home Later- by Heather Koerner- calls young women to pray, think, and plan ahead for what God has called them to do with their lives.
Humility that Attracts and Encourages-by Carolyn McCulley- addresses how single women can humbly respond to and help single men who are seeking to pursue them for a relationship.
Boundless Answer: True Beauty in Modesty- by Candice Z. Watters- answers a question about how to be feminine and modest in the way one dresses.
Brother, You’re Like a Six- by Scott Croft- discusses a right view of attraction in relationships.
Stop Test-Driving Your Girlfriend- by Michael Lawrence- calls young men to take initiative, love, and avoid unnecessary hesitation.
Like to Watch- by Joshua Harris- encourages us to be thoughtful and careful in our T.V. viewing.
Reflecting on “The Mystery of Marriage”- by Albert Mohler- discusses the marginalization of marriage, the rarity of true celibacy, the extension of adolescence, and the need for young men to take steps towards manhood.
For Guys Only: the Marks of Manhood- by Albert Mohler- describes a number of characteristics which he believes should be included in a description of manhood.
Men and Friendship- by Thabiti Anyabwile- encourages men towards openness and investment in each other.