Category: Marriage/Family
Life With Kids Is Better: Analyzing Public Well-Being Data
However, a new IFS analysis of the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) suggests something most parents already know—everyday activities are actually more enjoyable when children are present.
Read More‘Black Marriage Day’ Highlights The Most Powerful Remedy For Strengthening Black Families
Black Marriage Day gives young people who live in communities where marriage isn’t the norm the chance to ‘hear from people who love being married.’
Read MoreMaternal Mortality Rate Dropped After Roe Overturned but Still Too High
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals a striking 17% decline in maternal mortality after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, defying alarmist predictions.
Read More5 Pro-Family Proposals for the White House’s AI Action Plan
The advancement of human flourishing in the era of AI will require the government to make deliberate policy choices. Today, AI poses significant challenges to the family.
Read MoreSpiritual Leadership in Marriage: Letting Him Lead the Dance
Who’s the spiritual leader in your family? Some husbands may be intimidated by their wife and don’t want to fail, so they do nothing. Maybe the best solution is to let God work in their lives.
Read MoreApostles of the No-Kid Movement Are Crafting an Unlivable World
The “no-kid” trend—that idea that a woman, to truly flourish and be free, should refrain from having children—has become, in France as elsewhere, a real mania. Young women publish an increasing number of essays, more or less inspired, in which they try to convince themselves and others that the world would be so much better if we did not reproduce.
Read MoreShared Joy: Rediscovering the Power of Human Connections
Who is happy? What should you know about someone to predict their joyfulness? Does marital status predict happiness? It does, as sociologist Brad Wilcox amply documents in Get Married. Knowing that marriage matters, we can make marriage-supporting choices.
Read MoreProgressives Are Starting to Come Around on the Importance of Marriage and Fatherhood
Progressives and conservatives rarely agree. But there’s a growing consensus about this one data point: America’s men are not OK. This isn’t exactly a political phenomenon — although men are changing politically, too. Last summer, economist Tyler Cowen detected a “vibe shift” in American culture, noting people were drifting rightward. Among his 19 reasons for the shift, Cowen noted the falling fortunes of males were driving men, including Black and Latino men, “into the Republican camp.” His insight was prescient: President Donald Trump gained more Latino men’s votes and nearly double the share of Black male support in 2024 than he had in 2020.
Read MoreLetting Go Gives You Room To Grow in Your Marriage
Imagine if couples were willing to give up some of the good things in their marriage to let the better things thrive — and if they said goodbye to the activities that take resources from their relationship. I recently found myself engrossed in an episode of Hoarders. If you are not familiar with this show, Hoarders lets you see in great detail the struggles of people who . . . well, hoard. Up close and personal, viewers witness what happens to people’s lives, families, health, and spiritual well-being when they are beset by one basic problem: The inability to let go of stuff.
Read MoreFour Things to Enhance Marital Happiness Among Wives
A recent study by the Institute for Family Studies and the Wheatley Institute reveals key factors that significantly enhance marital happiness among wives. The research indicates that four primary attributes in husbands – commitment, protectiveness, shared church attendance and regular date nights – lead to a much higher likelihood of wives reporting being “very happy” in their marriages.
Read MoreThe Top Threats to Marriage and How Thriving Couples Around the World Overcame Them
Infidelity, mental illness, and financial pressures can spell the end to many marriages, but how do thriving couples overcome these threats? But many couples face at least some of these issues in a long-term marriage, and some couples manage to work through them. The main message is that couples who develop “together” approaches, rather than “individual” approaches, fare much better under stress.
Read MoreHumanity’s indispensable but unsung heroes
“Humanity owes its survival to the choice women make not just to welcome children, but raise them to be virtuous and authentically human,” even though our world is turning a blind eye to their sacrifice. “The great contribution of women to the welfare of the family and to the development of society [is] so far not fully recognized.” Will it ever be?
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