Shared faith and intentional practice can deepen marital bonds and strengthen family life. When couples prioritize God together, they build resilience against common cultural pressures.
For healthy families and thriving churches, these practices matter: marriages rooted in faith don’t just survive – they flourish, become sources of love and stability for children, and embody the kind of relational nourishment that strengthens the wider faith community.

Gen Z Is Ditching Dating Apps — and the Church Was Built for This
College students are quitting dating apps for real-life connection, and even Tinder is going in-person. Here’s why it’s the local church’s moment.

America’s Demoralized Young Men: The Crisis Is Real — and the Local Church Holds a Proven Answer
New IFS research shows young men are lonely, isolated, and demoralized. The same data reveals the strongest protection: marriage, church, and community. Here’s how churches respond.

America Has a Housing Crisis. It Also Has a Marriage Crisis. They’re the Same Problem.
Communio’s J.P. De Gance published a new Townhall op-ed arguing that America’s housing crisis and its marriage crisis are connected — and that the solution requires more than policy. Here’s the argument every pastor needs to hear.