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We know that there are positive aspects of going to church, but who knew going to church affected your relationships? According to a study by the Barna Group, practicing Christians in the United States are twice as likely to say they’re in flourishing relationships than the general adult population. The group released the study earlier…

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Hearing a story about someone redeeming themselves inspires us to do better for ourselves. Once we know that someone else is capable of redemption, we know that we are also qualified. If you love a good redemption story, then you’ll love the story of Joshua Broome. He used to be a porn star but turned…

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Marriage was once the pinnacle of a relationship. Everyone wanted the home with the white picket fence and children playing in the front yard. Both men and women got into relationships solely to get married, have children, and live happily ever after. This idea is still valid for some couples, but the number of United…

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From the time they can understand what sex is, religious leaders worldwide and the Bible teach Christians that sex before marriage is wrong. Naturally, there will be some Christians that deviate from that ideal. However, a majority of believers stick to that notion and refrain from premarital sex. Religious worldviews and attitudes may be a…

The COVID-19 pandemic is leading to a surge in online dating. Even with the world at your fingertips, your physical location within the United States can play a huge role in your likelihood to find a romantic partner. WalletHub compared the 50 states across 27 key indicators of dating-friendliness to develop a list of the…

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