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Study Concludes ‘Masculine’ Is a Negative Term
Researcher and author Rodney Reeves has been studying trends in how men are faring in America. Here’s how he summarizes one of his troubling statistics: ...
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Common Reasons People Get Married
Forbes Advisor commissioned a survey of 1,000 Americans who are divorced or who are in the process of divorcing to discover why marriages fail. A total ...
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Man Is Trapped by Perfectionism
Author Brené Brown was at a book signing where a woman and her husband approached her with books to get autographed. After Brown signed the books, ...
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To Be Happy, Marriage Matters More than Career
New York Times columnist David Brooks writes:
When I’m around young adults I like to ask them how they are thinking about the big commitments in ...
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God’s Purpose for Sex: A Spoon Metaphor
Christian writer and pastor Sam Allberry tells the story of a friend who has a very bizarre spoon in his sugar bowl. It is a bit larger than a teaspoon, ...
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Hearing the Voice of Her Departed Husband
For over half a century, the voice of Oswald Laurence was heard on the Underground Transit System in London. He made a simple but needed public safety ...
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For Whom No Wedding Bells Toll
Marriage rates are at a record low in the United States, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. In 2021, only 50% of American adults ...
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Stats Show People Long for Sex Within Marital Faithfulness
Americans talk a lot about sex. Anyone would think they’re having a lot of it. Instead, the opposite has happened. Young people are having less ...
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Special Forces Soldier Struggles with Battles at Home
In his book Becoming a King, consultant Morgan Snyder writes about meeting a decorated U.S. special forces warrior who was a master on the battlefield ...
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Matrimony Is on the Decline
A national survey in 2014 for the Austin Institute showed that:
56% of evangelicals between ages 20 and 39 were currently married. Only 42% of the rest ...
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