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A Path to Faith: The Hubble View
Author Philip Yancey writes:
Where I live in the Rocky Mountains, you can see several thousand stars with the naked eye on a clear night. All of them belong ...
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Why More Americans Are Not Getting Married
As of 2021, around 25% of 40-year-old Americans are not married—the highest percentage ever recorded. In his book, Get Married: Why Americans Must ...
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Church-Attending Men Make Good Husbands
In her book, The Toxic War on Masculinity, author Nancy Percy writes that research has found that evangelical protestant men who attend church regularly ...
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Do Hallmark Movies Have a Typical ‘Happy Ending’?
The Hallmark and Lifetime networks are known for their holiday movies each year. They bring in impressive television ratings, perhaps aided by how easy ...
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New Relationships Trend — ‘Situationships’
Canadian professor and researcher, Beverly Fehr conducted a research study on love and commitment. It was very simple. She had two equivalent groups. ...
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Artist Helps Strangers Truly Connect
Artist Wendy McNaughton was distraught about the incivility in the U.S. So, she started using a drawing technique, called “blind contour” ...
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Many Young Adults Rethink Marriage
Are there wedding bells in your future? If you’re young and in love, the answer is—probably not! A new survey finds that two in five young ...
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Common Reasons People Get Married
Forbes Advisor commissioned a survey of 1,000 Americans who are divorced or who are in the process of divorcing to discover why marriages fail. A total ...
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Drew Cary’s Unique Signoff
For decades, Bob Barker ended each episode of the long-running game show The Price is Right the same way—urging viewers to spay or neuter their ...
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Greeting Neighbors Maximizes Your Wellbeing
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, haven’t you heard? Mister Rogers said so—and now his simple advice on how to be a good person ...
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