Marriage Changes 1
Over the course of the next few days, I will be posting some graphs from the Pew Center Research report:
View ArticleMarriage Changes 6
From the Pew Research Center: Now the word “Share” is not entirely clear, so here’s my read: in 1960, 76% of college grads or higher were married; in 2008 only 64% of college grads/higher are married....
View ArticleChurches need more focus on Marriage
We need to be sensitive to singleness but we also need to be aware of a profound new study called When Marriage Disappears: Here are the central theses: 1. Marriage is an emerging dividing line between...
View ArticleThe “Me” Marriage
From NYTimes and the Sustainable Marriage Quiz (which measures self-expansion). OK, what do you think of the quiz? What value does this measure have for marriage? Do you think this could be good for...
View ArticleIs Marriage Overblown? (RJS)
Scot brought an article to my attention a few weeks ago – with little to do with science, yet much worth thinking about. This article, All the Single Ladies, by Kate Bolik was published in Nov. 2011...
View ArticleFrom the Shepherd’s Nook: Jesus, Marriage, Divorce (John Frye)
Our Friday From the Shepherd’s Nook post is, as always, by John Frye. Jesus sits and teaches as the new Moses correcting the distorted teachings and practices of Torah related to marriage and divorce....
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