It's no secret that the divorce rate among Christians is only slightly better than outside the church. But according to a recent study, only about 18 percent of churches nationwide have some sort of marriage ministry, leaving most Christian couples to fend for themselves.
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Rubio Releases Labor Report: The State of the Working (and Non-Working) Man
I wanted to flag a report that our office recently released on the challenges that American men face in their role as providers, with stagnating wages and falling male labor force participation. It dives into numerous trends that have contributed to the crisis (e.g. decline of marriage and family, de-industrialization, college-for-all education policy).

Secularization Begins at Home
Religiosity in America has been in steady decline for several decades. However, in recent years, the pace at which Americans are leaving church behind has dramatically accelerated.

The Real Crisis Affecting the American Family
Family policies cater to families that have already been formed, but a major driver of falling birth rates is that people are not getting married in the first place.
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