Category: Marriage/Family
Why Marriage 101 Should Be a Required College Course
We are more connected than ever before in history, and yet we are lonelier. In our fast paced, tech-savvy world full of instant connections, we’ve lost our understanding of how to find and maintain true, deep love.
Read MorePolish president defends marriage as the union of a man and a woman
Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki has clearly signaled that he will refuse to sign into law the proposed bill from the ruling coalition that would allow unmarried partners—including same-sex couples—to enter legally binding agreements.
Read MoreIt’s Time to Push Back Against the Glamorization of Polyamory
A growing number of public advocates for polyamory argue their position in the abstract: it will liberate women, it will repair broken marriages, it will refresh “antiquated” cultural expectations for women or marriage generally, and in so doing leave them happier for it, they say. But these advocates cannot use data to support their aspirations. Because it doesn’t exist.
Read MoreSouth Korea’s Population Crisis Grows as Elderly Surpass Young Adults
For the first time in documented history, South Korea’s population aged 70 and older has exceeded the number of people in their 20s.
Read MoreCalifornia fails to protect families from AI exploitation
A teenager sits in her room, illuminated by her phone, well past her bedtime, even though she has school in the morning. The thing capturing her attention? Not a new video game. Not “brain rot” social media content. Not even friends from school. Rather, an AI companion, a chatbot designed to mimic affection, affirmation, and intimacy. The company that built the app promises “a friend who’s always there,” one that never judges, never gets tired, never pulls away.
Read MoreNew Study: Online Dating Produces Fewer Healthy Relationships
It’s basic law of nature: Young men meet young women, get married and begin building a meaningful life together. It’s how a family starts. But how couples meet today really matters. By strong margins, most couples now meet online. Unfortunately, very few meet through family or church.
Read MoreThe Flexibility Trap: Remote Work’s Hidden Toll on Young Adults
Will the 30-year-old of 2030 be more likely to struggle with anxiety and loneliness because they spent their formative work years isolated in a bedroom office? Could the trends we see now —later marriages, fewer friendships, weaker professional networks—accelerate under a regime of minimal in-person engagement? These are not just individual concerns, but societal ones. Fewer connections and lower flourishing among young adults can have ripple effects on community life, civic engagement, and family stability in the years ahead.
Read MoreCongress Is Quietly Passing an Anti-Family Housing Bill
Lawmakers could push back, in the conferencing process between the House and Senate, with a few small modifications to the “ROAD to Housing Act.” Or, they could leave the draft text as it is now and continue the trend whereby American cities are transformed a bit more every year into forests of skyscrapers where the sounds of children are rarely heard.
Read MoreInstagram says it’s safeguarding teens by limiting them to PG-13 content
NEW YORK — Teenagers on Instagram will be restricted to seeing PG-13 content by default and won’t be able to change their settings without a parent’s permission, Meta announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreStudy looks at impact of screen time on school test scores
SALT LAKE CITY — Parents concerned about the academic achievement of their children have yet another reason to curb excessive screen time. A new study published Friday in JAMA Network Open finds an inverse relationship between screen time when young and academic achievement later.
Read MoreStudy: Biblical definition of marriage high among churchgoers, definition of family less so
A recent study found that among adults who attend Christian worship at least monthly, 68% agreed marriage is between one man and one woman, but only 46% defined “family” in corresponding terms of a husband and wife, their children, and relatives.
Read MoreThe 4 Stages of Father Inclusion: A Roadmap for Human Service Organizations
At National Fatherhood Initiative® (NFI), we believe every child deserves the love, guidance, and presence of a committed dad. Yet too often, programs and services—even those designed for families—default to a mother-centric model. That leaves dads overlooked, under-engaged, and under-supported.
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