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by Jeremy Dys For two millennia, it has stood at the apex of human relationships. Every culture has witnessed it and added their own cultural significance to how it is conducted. It has been celebrated and lampooned, but it has survived. It has received the blessing of both Church and State. In recent decades, it...
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By Lindsey Carlson My college roommate and I used to joke that we wished our future husband’s name was tattooed somewhere on us at birth, kind of like Xavier Roberts’ name comes stamped on the backside of a Cabbage Patch doll. We laughed about how much easier life would be if we had the ability...
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by Steve Watters The cover story of the June issue of The Atlantic is a poke in the eye of heterosexual marriage. It’s titled “The Gay Guide to Wedded Bliss” and it’s teased like this: “Research finds that same-sex unions are happier than heterosexual marriages. What can gay and lesbian couples teach straight ones about...
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By Elisha Galotti There are days in marriage when love flows gracefully and when, if you could peek through a window into our home, you would see a husband and wife talking and laughing with joy and affection. These are the marriage-days when loving one another comes almost naturally. Then there are other days when...
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Official Statement by Owen Strachan Executive Director, Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood (CBMW) RE: DOMA and Prop 8 decisions June 26, 2013 *************** Today, the Supreme Court of the United States of America released two rulings on the matter of marriage. The first related to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the second to...
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From Executive Director Owen Strachan: As CBMW is seeking support for our $30,000 matching campaign, we thought we would take this opportunity to introduce our readership to some evangelical leaders who support complementarianism and CBMW. Today, we interview Andrew Walker, a policy analyst with the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC and an up-and-coming evangelical voice in the public square....
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