After 35 Years Of Marriage, We’re Still In It For The Long And Lovely...
To be happily married after 35 years and still chase each other around the living room, this milestone is a proud accomplishment.
Hailey Bieber’s Case For Marrying Before Your Life Is ‘Figured Out’
It's not an approach that doesn't take marriage seriously, but rather takes marriage so seriously that other circumstances are secondary.
As With Jumping Off A Cliff, So With Supporting Same-Sex ‘Marriage’: Don’t Just Follow...
Just because everyone is hurling themselves off a cliff doesn’t mean you should too. The same goes for supporting same-sex marriage.
No, J. Lo. Taking New Husband Ben Affleck’s Name Wasn’t An Act Of Patriarchy
For a woman to take her husband's name is a statement of confidence, not just in herself but in her husband and in her marriage.
Defenders Of Traditional Marriage Should Follow The Pro-Life Playbook
Traditional marriage advocates must shift tactics. We must make heart-changing, pro-marriage arguments based on the rights of children.
Study Shows 3 Pivotal Life Choices, Not Racism, Keep Non-White People In Poverty
Finishing high school, working a full-time job, and having kids after marriage stomps out poverty and closes disparities among racial groups.
Marriage Makes You Happier, Better, And More Successful But Fewer Americans Are Even Willing...
In addition to bringing lovers together, marriage offers a wide range of physical, mental, financial, and spiritual health benefits.
Supporting Your Husband Is Empowering For Women And Clarence Thomas Reminds Us Why
In our individualist society, both sexes are bombarded with the lie that living for your own pleasure is the most fulfilling thing you can do.
Study Finds Single Americans Want To Get Married But Don’t Like Their Prospects
The number one reason cited by singles for not getting married was what they perceived to be the difficulty in finding the right person to marry.
The Death Of Marriage Proves Yet Again That Social Conservatives Were Right
Leftist changes to our understanding of marriage naturally make it seem less important, and unworthy of special status or consideration.