Category: Marriage/Family
Research Shows Marriage Changes People for the Better in Newlywed Years
Research has long shown that marriage adjusts men and women’s personalities for the better through marriage.
“findings indicate that newlywed spouses’ personalities undergo meaningful changes during the newlywed years and these changes are associated with changes in spouses’ marital satisfaction.”
Mile-High Status: How Travel Plans Might Be Wrecking the Birth Rate
Birth rates are falling around the world. While generous pronatal policies to support families are a tried-and-true strategy to modestly increase birth rates, the rather smallish effects have led most people to conclude that there must be important cultural headwinds at play.
… one factor weighing on fertility may be staring us in the face as we get back to work: travel.
Polish government bypasses constitution for EU same-sex “marriage” mandate
Poland’s center-left government under Prime Minister Donald Tusk is dodging the nation’s Constitution to bow to a European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling demanding recognition of same-sex “marriages” from other EU states.
This precedent endangers Europe’s diverse traditions, demanding resistance to preserve national identities against supranational meddling.
France’s deaths surpass births for first time since World War II
France has relentlessly promoted abortion in recent years, and President Macron’s administration is also now promoting euthanasia.
Read MoreHungary expands pro-family support programs
In a resounding victory for traditional family values, the Hungarian government has expanded tax exemptions and support programs, solidifying its status as Europe’s most family-friendly nation.
Read MoreHouse Will Vote on Pro-Life Bill to Help Pregnant Students
“The Pregnant Students’ Rights Act is a commonsense measure that ensures pregnant and parenting students are aware of the rights, accommodations, and resources already available to them,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life.
Read MoreGoing to Church Can Reduce Your Divorce Risk, Especially If You Marry Young
There is at least one step young couples can take to strengthen their marriages, and it’s pretty simple: Go to church. Religious congregations embed couples in supportive communities to help them work through the relationship, financial, or other problems that strain marriages.
Read MoreTo Make Marriage and Children Great Again, We Must Make Hearts Whole Again
Men and women must recognize and come to appreciate that fulfillment in life comes from being “others” focused. Good marriages are selfless and sacrificial. They give and don’t keep score. They realize that true fulfillment comes from commitment and giving of oneself.
Read MoreHeritage Foundation Special Report: Saving America by Saving the Family
Looking forward to the next 250 years: The family is the foundation of civilization, and marriage—the committed union of one man and one woman—is its cornerstone. It is the seedbed of self-government.
Read MoreHow to Break Bad Habits and Cultivate a Healthy Marriage
Dr. Randy Schroeder recommends husbands and wives learn to forgive each other, be solution-focused in conflict, and infuse laughter into their relationship. He also warns about having secrets, interrupting each other, and using sarcasm. Couples can learn better ways to interact and communicate! Listen to the full podcast.
Read MoreLabor of Love: One Woman’s Fight to Give Women More Birth Options
Katie Chubb’s baby gestated for nine months. But her proposed birth center has been gestating for six years—and there’s still no date on when the doors will open. Her attempts to serve the mothers of Augusta, Georgia have been blocked by local hospitals. In many states, laws and licensing requirements allow massive hospital networks to strangle competitors in the cradle.
Read MoreA decade after she was told she’d never give birth, she got a Christmas surprise
A woman who was told she could never give birth received a surprise gift on Christmas — a baby boy — following a cryptic pregnancy.
Melanie Smith and her husband, Donovan O’Dell, welcomed their first child, Vincent Antonio O’Dell, on Christmas Day, after a few hours of labor, Good Morning America (GMA) reported. The baby’s arrival was completely unexpected as Smith, 28, was told nearly 10 years ago that she would likely never bear children due to uterine irregularities.
