Understanding the nature of a healthy marriage relationship can lead us to a deeper understanding of what God wants from us in our relationship with Him.
We asked several people to give us their thoughts on being married or single as they are shaped by the media and their own experiences—this is what they said.
An artist's statement and photographs explore society's stereotypes of single people.
Though it's a difficult film to watch, an understanding of American Beauty is important to understanding current society.
A pastor's letter to two beloved members of his congregation who are engaged and living together.
*cino survey reveals a broad range of ideas and models for how we can honor God with our bodies.
On the complex search for an earthly home.
How can perceptions of beauty change between ages 16 and 26?
A biennial journey to France renews a wife?s spirit.
On the stages that occur between the beginning and the present.
On discovering that the question isn?t really what you want to be when you grow up?
Is the starry-eyed optimism of the engaged a mere illusion?
A service of marriage, performed on December 31, 2000.
On the unitive, procreative and recreational functions of sex.
Learning to live together in a house built on a foundation of public promises.
Divorce is never God's intention for marriage, but there is still grace.
A condensed journal of a relationship, from start to middle.
On the pressures of orchestrating "the most important day of your life."
Thinking about making a public commitment? Tips inside.
On how the Centennial Park Gazebo in Holland, Michigan, became engraved into a life story.
A reflection on seeking promise after the death of a spouse.
An exploration of the link between our bodies and the divine in healthy sexual activity.
A story about a man, a woman, a ceremony and more.
A review of the film Away from Her by Sarah Polley.
Musical performance art with Tim Fite and re-visiting a classic with Hitchcock’s Rear Window.
A time of year when families traditionally gathers prompts thoughts about a mother’s identity.
On the unique lifestyle of a family that lives in the dorms.
How making a first home can be a re-discovery of self.
An interview with Bethany Torode about her seven-year journey since publicly advocating for Natural Family Planning at nineteen years old.
Contextualizing a healthy sense of gender identity within a hierarchy of privilege.