Category: Marriage/Family
Why Children Need Both a Mother and Father, According to Research
While Valentine’s Day is now in the rearview mirror, there is never a bad time for Americans to be reminded that strong families thrive when men and women commit to one another in holy matrimony before bringing children into the world.
Yet in a culture that has rejected the reality of biological sex and redefined the meaning of marriage, it can be difficult to explain why the natural family is the best structure for children’s long-term outcomes.
We Need Realistic Conversations About the Costs of Raising Kids
We are repeatedly bombarded with the message that kids are expensive. But is all of that expense necessary?
We need to encourage young families who are just at the beginning stage of their child-rearing journey to budget better and focus on expenses that are key.
Want a Great Life Hack? Marry in Your 20s
Drake Maye is an anomaly: At 23, he is among the youngest quarterbacks to ever play in the Super Bowl. But he’s different for another reason, too. Last summer, Maye got married.
Read MoreWhy great marriages never stop dating
Great marriages don’t just happen. They also can’t be meaningfully supported by the occasional grand romantic gesture — even a gesture on Valentine’s Day — if the relationship isn’t nurtured throughout the rest of the year.
Read MoreWhy Every College Needs a Marriage Preparation Office
Family and career planning should go together, but colleges usually act as though only job planning requires deliberate study and execution. However, family does not magically come together on its own. Even single young adults who hope to get married are struggling to connect with potential spouses.
Read MoreWhat’s Killing Romance for Young Adults? A Lack of Confidence
“Gen Z might just be the most risk-averse generation on record.” These are the sentiments expressed in a 2024 article titled “What Are We?” by Emma Camp. She paints a grim dating landscape for young adults, where one must risk a lot—rejection, embarrassment, heartbreak—in pursuit of a romantic interest.
Read MoreFrance’s health ministry urges young adults to have children
France’s health ministry is sending letters to 29-year-olds in the country, urging them to have children before it is “too late.”
Read MoreWhy young people are swiping left on dating
While expectations of marriage are high, a new study finds that single young adults are actually in a “dating recession,” with only 1 in 3 actively dating and many questioning their own dating skills.
Read MoreThis Valentine’s Day, Give Your Spouse the Gift of “Us”
Over the past 20 years, I’ve sat down with more than 5,000 engaged couples. One of the great surprises is how few truly mismatched couples I’ve met. There have been some great couples who I thought would sail through life together, and other couples who I thought should not get married. But the great majority have been reasonably well-matched couples who could have a successful marriage. Yet many couples who could succeed at marriage have reached out to me over the years asking for help. Where did they go wrong?
Read More‘Going No-Contact’ Is a Blood Sport
Unfortunately, such estrangements are increasing across America. “Ten years ago, a parent who had not met a grandchild or had been cut out of an adult child’s life was a rarity in counseling offices like mine,” writer and therapist Paula Rinehart recalls. “Now the experience is becoming far more common.” Rinehart cites a recent YouGov poll estimating that 38% of Americans are estranged from a sibling, parent/child, or grandparent/child.
Read MoreVirginia governor approves radical pro-abortion, homosexual ‘marriage’ amendments for 2026 ballot
Virginia’s new Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed legislation on Friday approving multiple proposed constitutional amendments to go before Virginia voters this year for final adoption, including measures to embed abortion-on-demand and homosexual “marriage” in state law.
Read MoreToday’s Young Adults Are in a Dating Recession
Young adults today are living in a depressed dating economy.
Only About 1-in-3 Young Adults Report Actively Dating, Either Casually or Exclusively.
Young Adults Lack Confidence in Their Dating Skills.
