Category: Marriage/Family
How to Strengthen Your Marriage by Loving Your Mother-In-Law
Learn how to strengthen your marriage and love your husband by building a good relationship with your mother-in-law. There will be times when you feel misunderstood or maligned even by the most caring mother-in-law. Remember the concerns and challenges she carries and choose to believe the absolute best of her character.
Read MoreWhat Hollywood Got Wrong About Fatherhood in 2025
The problem is that seemingly every movie spotlighting fathers this past year highlights the darker side, with very little light.
Read MoreYou Don’t Need ChatGPT to Raise a Child. You Need a Mom and Dad.
Children in a same-sex “marriage” are intentionally and unapologetically deprived of either a mother or a father. Moms and dads are not interchangeable. They complement each other. They’re distinct and unique. Mothers can’t be fathers, and fathers can’t be mothers. God deliberately designed children to enjoy the many unique features and contributions of both.
Read MoreManaging Expectations in Your Marriage This Holiday Season
Although the holidays are a crazy and wonderful time of year, ignore the Christmas decorating long enough to be intentional about pursuing your spouse and using everyday moments to strengthen your marriage.
Read More‘Holiness of family life’: A look behind the icon depicting a mother of 8
FOCCUS Marriage Ministries, a Catholic marriage ministry, invited the priest-iconographer Father Richard Reiser to make an icon of St. Bridget of Sweden, a mystic and the mother of eight. The ministry is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and chose St. Bridget to be the patron saint of its work.
Read MoreNew Research Shows Marriage and Fatherhood Regulate Male Sexual Energy
Men do not tend to settle other men down. Wives and mothers do this for men because female sexuality and biology are more family focused.
Read MoreTo Save America, Have Lots of Children
Much like in the 1920s, America today faces an existential threat with a declining birth rate and an escalating national debt that compromises and threatens its ability to provide crucial social services to those who are here and unable, at least in the short-term, to support themselves. The country found its way through the crisis in the first half of the last century by reforming immigration laws, but also by marrying and having lots of kids. Expanding the blessings of family was the best way forward a hundred years ago – and it still remains the best way out of the mire right now.
Read MoreWhat Makes Us Happy?
Everyone wants to be happy. As Aristotle explains in “The Nicomachean Ethics,” happiness is the thing we desire for its own sake. We don’t pursue happiness as a means to some other good; it appears to be the final end people pursue in life. The other things we aim at – wealth, pleasure, relationships – we pursue for the sake of happiness.
Read MoreCreating Family-Friendly Tech: An Interview With Chris Kaspar
Here at IFS’s Family First Technology Initiative, we talk a lot about the vital role policy plays in protecting families from the risks of contemporary consumer technologies. Without legal safeguards like liability or a duty of care,
Read MoreSorry, Liz Gilbert, Married Women Are (Increasingly) Happiest of All
The worst thing a woman can do, statistically speaking, is to get married to a man,” Liz Gilbert said recently on the “Marie Forleo” podcast. “Married women do not live as long as single women, they do not earn as much money as single women, they are not as happy as single women…” she continued. “They report themselves in every single way that you can measure sociological data for wellness as being less contented than single women.”
Read MoreErika Kirk to Women: Don’t use the government to put off marriage.
“Progressive messaging that devalues, denies and deconstructs the value of family life and celebrates solo living in recent years is leaving its mark on the hearts, minds and lives of young liberals,” Wilcox and research fellow Grant Bailey write in the Institute for Family Studies, citing troubling articles like “Married heterosexual motherhood in America … is a game no one wins” (The New York Times) and “Divorce led me to my happily ever after” (The Washington Post).
Read MoreThe Gift Of Peace
The holidays are when we celebrate the gift of peace that comes through Jesus Christ. Throughout the Christmas season, children will undoubtedly encounter the phrase “Peace on earth, good will toward men” and the baby described as “the Prince of Peace.” How do we model the true meaning of such words while chaotically trying to conquer the holiday checklist?
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