• When to Get Engaged: Episode 905
    Jun 5 2025

    Motivation for starting over, plus a marriage expert says when to tie the knot, and balancing Christian community with non-Christian friends.

    Featured musical artist: David Dunn

    Roundtable: National Start Over Day

    A breakup. A job layoff. An unmet goal. When failure, loss and disappointment happen, sometimes the best thing you can do is press reset. Today is National Start Over Day, and if you need a second (or third, fourth or fifth) chance, you’ll be encouraged by our guests’ stories as they share what it’s like to start over when life knocks you down.

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    Culture: Is It Time to Propose?

    Some people date for years, others for only a few months. There’s not a one-size-fits-all approach to moving toward marriage, but there is wisdom in knowing when to get engaged. What should you know about your boyfriend or girlfriend? About yourself? How can you tell the difference between cold feet and red flags? Bob Paul is a marriage therapist with both expertise and cautionary tales aplenty. He’ll help you parse out what you must know before deciding to tie the knot.

    Ready to Wed: 12 Ways to Start a Marriage You’ll Love

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    Empowered to Love: Discovering Your God-Given Power to Create a Marriage You Both Love

    Inbox: Balancing Christian vs. Non-Christian Friends

    How do you know if you’re spending enough time with your Christian friends? How about your non-Christian friends and neighbors? Lisa Anderson weighs in.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Gym Intimidation: Episode 904
    May 29 2025

    Vacation Bible School memories and ministry, plus overcoming your fear of gyms, and when your family has strong opinions about your date.

    Featured musical artist: Nathan Tasker

    Roundtable: We Love Vacation Bible School!

    For many of us, Vacation Bible School is a fond childhood memory of studying Scripture, singing songs, meeting new friends and playing games. Some even remember VBS as the place they first understood the gospel and accepted Jesus as their Savior. As young adults, it’s now a great opportunity for us to volunteer and invest in kids. Our panel will cover fun memories from VBS and how you can love and disciple children this summer — and have fun in the process!

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    Culture: Work Out Your Gym Fears

    What’s your biggest fear about going to the gym? Using equipment? Feeling out of shape compared to others? Just getting started? Lisa’s personal trainer, Jeff Wilson, has your back. He demystifies the process of crafting a workout, understanding gym etiquette, setting realistic expectations, and killing comparison. If you’re ready to get in shape for the summer, be sure to listen in.

    Fit God’s Way: Your Bible-Based Guide to Food, Fitness, and Wholeness

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    Inbox: Does My Family Need to Like My Boyfriend?

    Our listener is on edge about bringing her boyfriend home to meet her family. It begs the question: Should your family approve of the person you’re dating? Counselor and marriage expert Erin Smalley weighs in.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Doing Wedding Season Solo: Episode 903
    May 22 2025

    How to love weddings as a single guest, plus ordinary workers who did great things, and separating your work life from your personal life.

    Featured musical artist: Aaron Shust

    Roundtable: Attending Weddings as a Single

    Wedding season is upon us. It’s an exciting time, but for many single adults it can be lonely or even downright depressing. This week’s guests, all single, share how to confidently show up at weddings, celebrate the bride and groom, and still have fun in the process. If you’re dreading that next wedding invitation, you’ll be encouraged by this conversation.

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    Culture: God Loves Ordinary Jobs

    Some people think that to glorify God and make a difference, you need to be in full-time Christian ministry. But God loves all kinds of work and uses it (and people) for His good purposes. Jordan Raynor shares examples of people who trusted God with their “real world” jobs and used their creativity, perseverance and business know-how to make the world better. Get ready to be inspired by the true-grit stories of a pastor turned puppeteer, a toymaker and others.

    Five Mere Christians: Binge-Worthy Biographies That Show You How to Glorify God in Your Work

    Inbox: When Work Tries to Take Over

    Feel like you can’t separate your work life from your personal life? Our listener needs balance in order to stop feeling drained. Counselor Rob Jackson offers hope.

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    57 mins
  • Ready for Your Job Interview?: Episode 902
    May 15 2025

    Answering recruiter questions, plus how to craft a personal spiritual retreat, and should you only use Christian dating apps?

    Featured musical artist: All Sons & Daughters

    Roundtable: Questions to Prepare for a Job Interview

    A job interview is one of the most intimidating things you’ll do. How can you possibly be prepared for the questions you’ll be asked? And what questions should you ask in return? Three career recruiters bring their years of experience to suggest what really matters in a job interview, what questions you will absolutely be asked, and how you can be creatively and confidently prepared for the conversation, including any curveballs.

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    Culture: Take a Personal Spiritual Retreat

    How do you tune out the noise in the world, take a break from the daily grind, and really focus on God? By crafting a personal retreat! Becky Harling is an expert at taking time away for worship, reflection and refreshment. She’ll walk us through the experience and its components, whether you can carve out a couple hours, a half day, a whole day or a weekend. If you’re feeling drained and discouraged or just need a spiritual boost or reset, Becky’s suggestions may be just what you need.

    Our Father: A Study of the Lord’s Prayer (A 6-Week Bible Study)

    Inbox: Only Christian Dating Apps?

    Our listener is asking if Christians should use only Christian dating apps, or is it best to branch out to other ones as well. Lisa Anderson weighs in.

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    54 mins
  • The Perils of “Living in Sin”: Episode 901
    May 8 2025

    How to navigate Mother’s Day, plus Dr. Greg Smalley continues the cohabitation conversation, and when your date has concerns about your family.

    Featured musical artist: Austin Stone Worship

    Roundtable: What Does Your Mother’s Day Look Like?

    What does Mother’s Day mean for you? For some, it’s joy-filled, but for others it’s extremely difficult — even painful. Our guests have different histories with the holiday as well as different levels of relationship with their mothers. They’ll share tips for navigating Mother’s Day, how to love our moms with Christ’s love, and how to make the day hopeful, no matter your circumstances.

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    Culture: The Cohabitation Conundrum (Part 2)

    The Institute for Family Studies reports that almost 70 percent of Christian couples live together before getting married. According to psychologist Dr. Greg Smalley, both biblical and practical arguments against cohabitation seem to be “white noise.” Why so, and is there a better way to have this conversation? Greg, Focus on the Family’s Vice President of Marriage, joins us for a two-part discussion on cohabitation, including new insights and research to debunk the “it’s no big deal” arguments made by many young adults. In part two, Greg shares the practical, emotional and spiritual benefits of delaying your move-in until after marriage.

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    Ready to Wed: 12 Ways to Start a Marriage You’ll Love

    Inbox: Your Significant Other Is Concerned About Your Family

    Her boyfriend recently expressed concerns about her family and how they interact. How serious is this, and in what way should she address the problem? Counselor Geremy Keeton weighs in.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 900 Episodes In!: Episode 900
    May 1 2025

    Reviewing the last two years of “The Boundless Show,” plus Dr. Greg Smalley with new concerns about cohabitation, and when a family member goes MIA.

    Featured musical artist: JJ Heller

    Roundtable: What’s New Since Episode 800?

    What have been some of your favorite moments from the past two years of “The Boundless Show”? We take a look back at what’s happened with the show since episode 800 and recall what we learned, what surprised us, the moments we loved most — and what made them so great.

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    Culture: The Cohabitation Conundrum (Part 1)

    The Institute for Family Studies reports that almost 70 percent of Christian couples live together before getting married. According to psychologist Dr. Greg Smalley, both biblical and practical arguments against cohabitation seem to be “white noise.” Why so, and is there a better way to have this conversation? Greg, Focus on the Family’s Vice President of Marriage, joins us for a two-part discussion on cohabitation, including new insights and research to debunk the “it’s no big deal” arguments made by many young adults. In part one, Greg shares some of the most common (and maybe uncommon) reasons for living together, plus its impact on your future marriage.

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    Ready to Wed: 12 Ways to Start a Marriage You’ll Love

    Inbox: They’ve Cut Off Family Communication

    What can you do if a family member has cut off communication and shows no signs of wanting to be contacted? Counselor Glenn Lutjens weighs in.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Fun With Annie F. Downs: Episode 899
    Apr 24 2025

    When people transition out of your life, plus Annie F. Downs on being single and not-so-serious, and how to set boundaries with your parents.

    Featured musical artist: About a Mile

    Roundtable: When People Leave

    Your best friend moves to a new city. Or a sibling leaves home. Or you change churches. All of these have one thing in common: They reset your social circle, plus they bring a sense of grief and loss. When people exit your life, how do you learn to adjust? Our guests talk about departures that have forced them to move on and make new friends, plus how they persevered and saw God’s hand in the transitions despite the struggle to say goodbye.

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    Culture: Annie F. Downs From the Inside Out

    If you’ve ever listened to the podcast “That Sounds Fun” with host Annie F. Downs, you’re certainly familiar with her spunk, energy, and wide array of guests and topics. This week she’s on “The Boundless Show” chatting with Lisa about singleness, accountability in everything, how to navigate a career change, how she plans her show, and where she’s trusting God right now.

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    Chase the Fun: 100 Days to Discover Fun Right Where You Are

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    Inbox: Boundaries With My Parents

    Are you an adult whose parents still want to know every bit of your business? You’re not alone. How can you maintain a good relationship with your mom and dad while still setting appropriate boundaries and building independence? Counselor Kari A weighs in.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Your Life Tells a Story: Episode 898
    Apr 17 2025

    Our favorite Easter takeaways and traditions, plus crafting your testimony to share, and keeping up with a Gen Zer who wants to do it all.

    Featured musical artist: John Waller

    Roundtable: The Impact of Easter

    We share our favorite Easter holiday activities and traditions — what we’ve kept (church, brunch, maybe a chocolate egg or two) and what we’ve tossed (Easter bunny photos, ugh) — and how we craft a meaningful celebration. We also discuss why Easter gives us hope, and what that actually means.

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    Culture: How to Tell Your Story

    Are you good at sharing your testimony? For many of us it can feel awkward or downright intimidating. Maybe you’re not even sure what parts to leave in and what to cut out. And you certainly haven’t practiced it. Dani Crews joins us to explain the power of our own stories in sharing the gospel with others, and gives us great tips for crafting our story so others want to hear it.

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    Rhythms of Rest: A Devotional to Move You Towards the Life You Were Always Created For

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    Inbox: That Gen-Z Lifestyle

    If someone you know is more of a free spirit who wants to work a flexible schedule, is forever traveling to new places, has a lot of friends but doesn’t want to make time for family or those closest to them, how do you find common ground? Lisa Anderson weighs in.

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    56 mins
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