This week, a look at attempts to elude mortality, the Jenner controversy, numbers on sex-ed and on same-sex sexual experiences, and the new “female Viagra” pill.
Our culture assumes that cohabitation is normal, but it’s always wrong and doesn’t help couples discern “marital compatibility,” as it’s often thought to.
This week, a look at the hidden costs of egg donation, abortion waiting periods, methodological disputes over Mark Regnerus’ study on family structures, and public opinion on physician assisted suicide.
A reality check on the powers and limitations of science would do us good.
We eat and drink, love and laugh, and quarrel and cry with those who are our own flesh and blood. Does it get any more real than this?
The extraordinary shines through the ordinary moments of our sometimes crazy daily life, bringing a richness that makes life fun and interesting.
Are we losing the ability to do something good just because it is hard?
Furthering a healthy marriage culture in which children know the stable and committed love of their married parents is a multifaceted endeavor.
Human souls have inherent value and last forever. As I struggle to cultivate the unique characters of my sons, I know that they are doing the same for me.
If I am going to give the best of myself to a noble outside cause, why divide myself between it and my husband, belonging completely to neither?