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Since marriage is a representation of Christ’s union with the church, divorce can be a difficult subject for Christians. It isn’t a new concern—the Pharisees questioned Jesus about divorce—but if half of all current marriages end in divorce (as is commonly suggested), it’s a urgent crisis with many facets. Do Christian couples get divorced just as often as non-Christians, and what does that say about Christian marriage? What impact does divorce have on a family? What methods—political, sociological, or ecclesial—can we use to keep families intact?
Being Human
Two friends speak on holding fast to God and friendships when life is in free fall.
How a romance author journeyed with God through an unwanted divorce.
Chosen by Anna Meade Harris, author of ‘God’s Grace for Every Family: Biblical Encouragement for Single Parent Families and the Churches That Seek to Love Them Well.’
Review
Her new memoir brings her voice into the story of “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.” It also brings in an entirely different gospel.
Review
Harrison Scott Key’s latest book gives a tragi-comic take on the Christian humility required to stay married.
News
In the ring and life, Wayne Coleman was a “heel” who wanted to be a “babyface.”
The Russell Moore Show
The actor and writer hopes today’s young people will give faith a chance.
News
While a former leader hopes for change, women who sought refuge in biblical counseling at John MacArthur’s church say they feared discipline for seeking safety from their abusive marriages.
Public Theology Project
While divorce may sometimes be warranted and even necessary, it is never a cause for celebration.
Testimony
I was a narcotics officer on the brink of suicide when God began his mighty healing work.