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Most Adults Still Have Feelings for Their "Ex"
Based on a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults:
- Forty-eight percent of men still have feelings for an ex-girlfriend or ex-wife.
- Thirty-seven percent of women still have feelings for an ex-boyfriend or ex-husband.
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Intercessory Prayer for a Fearful Friend
Arlyn Lawrence writes in "The Other Great Commission?":
Carrie was a casual acquaintance from church—an outgoing person with a quick smile ...
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Bonhoeffer on Love and Marriage
Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote:
Marriage is more than your love for each other. It has a higher dignity and power, for it is God's holy ordinance, through ...
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Johnny Depp's Definition of Marriage
—Actor Johnny Depp said:
Marriage can be whatever you define it as. For example, I don't feel like I need a piece of paper that says I own her and ...
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The Early Church's Take on Sex
Not a single church father can be found who did not assume that Christians should remain chaste before marriage.
In the early second century, the Roman ...
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Why Some Men Avoid Marriage
According to a study from the National Marriage Project of Rutgers University, the top 10 reasons why men are reluctant to commit to marriage are:
1. They ...
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Missionary Dating to the Extreme
Journalist Terry Mattingly writes:
Church people have a name for what happens when young believers get romantically involved with unbelievers. They call ...
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Social Scientists on Benefits of Marriage
Marriage does a lot of social good, concluded a report titled "Why Marriage Matters: 21 Conclusions from the Social Scientists."
The study found ...
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Evangelicals and Cohabitation
A third of evangelicals between the ages of 18 and 35 say they have no problem with cohabitation, according to a survey by the Evangelical Alliance. The ...
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The Problem with Living Together
Dr. Nancy Moore Clagworthy spent ten years researching people who lived together without being married. When she began her research, she was "convinced ...
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