Before a divorce, churchgoers in troubled marriages look a lot like their happily married counterparts at church—participating, serving, and leading at similar rates, according to new findings from Lifeway Research.
Read More
When Is Divorce a Sin?
Pastors believe not all divorces are created equal, but for many Americans any reason is as good as another according to new research from Lifeway Research.
Read More
Views on Divorce Divide Americans
Pastors believe not all divorces are created equal, but for many Americans any reason is as good as another according to new research.
Read More
Americans’ Moral Views Continue to Drift Away from Christian Values
Support for gay or lesbian relationships is on the rise and indicative of a shift in American morality away from traditional Christian values.
Read More
Divorce: Setting the Record Straight
Author and social researcher Shaunti Feldhahn wants to get a few things straight about marriage and divorce in the United States. For decades, Americans have heard the divorce rate in the U.S. is around 50 percent. But Feldhahn says that while some subgroups have higher divorce rates the overall average has never hit 50 percent.
Read More
The Complicated Story Behind Bible Belt Divorce Rates
States where family-friendly, evangelical Christianity is the dominant faith have some of the highest divorce rates in the U.S. Why is that?
Read More