Category: Marriage/Family

Conservative Women’s Rallying Cry: Don’t Wait to Have Children

Despite some polls suggesting the opposite, new data from the General Social Survey shows that conservative women between the ages of 18 and 35 are significantly more likely to be mothers than their ideologically liberal counterparts. According to the findings, 60 percent of conservative women in that age demographic have children compared to 25 percent of liberal women. Just 15 years ago, the gap was just 5 percent.

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Full-time Work is Increasing Among Married Moms

The work and family landscape for women is changing. After rising sharply across the 1970s through the 1990s, the “revolution” in women’s labor force participation appeared to stall for the next two decades. That “stall” reflected a persistent preference among married mothers, especially those with young children, to pull back from full-time employment

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The Other Side of Marriage

arriage is hard—not because the institution of marriage is broken, but because it’s where we learn to be stronger, wiser, and more loving adults. I’m a psychiatrist and have been working with couples for more than 20 years now. I often tell my clients, love is both something we fall into, and something we learn to do.

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President Trump Stands Up for Christian Families and Adoption

Leave it to President Trump to find the economic angle in what many have seen as a social or moral issue, converting a stagnant policy front into an all-around win. In partnership with his wife Melania, President Donald Trump issued an executive order Thursday to “harness Federal support, technology, and strategic partnerships to provide young Americans in or transitioning out of the foster care system with the tools they need to become successful adults.” Yet not everyone was happy with Trump’s order.

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Tokyo enacts four-day workweek to help end Japan’s demographic crisis

Tokyo is making headlines with an unprecedented initiative: a four-day workweek for its government employees as an attempt to reverse Japan’s alarming demographic crisis and tackle the country’s status as the world’s oldest population. This idea, first introduced in 2024, is not merely about economic productivity — rather, it is part of a concerted attempt to support families and boost birth rates in Japan.

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Rescuing Your Marriage from Pornography

Many women are suffering because their husband uses pornography. They feel isolated, ashamed, hopeless, and helpless. They’ve tried everything they can think of to fight for their marriage – like being more sexual with him; being more patient, forgiving, or gracious; or creating a more loving environment – all to no avail.

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