Focus on the Family recently surveyed more than 3,800 Americans on how faith impacts personal decisions about marriage and recorded married respondents’ self-assessments of their unions. The good news ...
The problem of marriage in modern society has been central to Pope Francis’ agenda throughout his pontificate. He has addressed the matter with a characteristic focus on mercy and reform, and in the ...
In last week's column, I suggested a different interpretation of the decline of marriage as an essential institution in our country. Recent studies from Pew Research and the National Council for ...
It's my wedding anniversary today and I'm 6000 miles away from my partner, sitting in an English cafe. Being all alone and so far away is making me especially wistful about these last three years ...
Katharine Stevens is joined by Brad Wilcox, a professor of sociology and director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, to discuss the role of marriage in family strength and ...
A majority of Americans consider marriage important to their happiness, and think more traditional families would make the country better. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online ...
The science could not be clearer: On average, the children of married parents are more likely to experience happier, healthier and more successful lives. Brookings Institution scholar Melissa Kearney ...
Every generation gets a reputation. Boomers got stability. Millennials got avocado toast and perpetual cynicism about commitment. And Gen Z? They have been handed two contradictory narratives at the ...
When the question "Do you think you'll get married someday?" comes up, many 12th graders today are shrugging, hesitating or simply saying "I don't know" than in past decades. According to a recent ...
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