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Tag Archives: marriage
Marriage as #1 Driver of Social Justice
A foundational value in our nation is the opportunity for all its citizens to be able to compete for a fair and meaningful shot at the American dream. This begins with access to citizenship, educational opportunity, and securing meaningful work … Continue reading
Posted in commentary, cultural analysis, culture, marriage, politics, Uncategorized
Tagged child welfare, marriage, poverty, social justice, social mobility, welfare
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First Reflections on Today’s SCOTUS Marriage Decision
It’s been a VERY long day, but wanted to post some quick personal reflections on today’s monumental Supreme Court decision. I will do so under a few quick headings. Does This Settle the Marriage Issue? Today’s ruling settles and puts … Continue reading
Posted in christian faith, lesbian, lgbt, Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor, Sexuality
Tagged courts, family, gay marriage, legal, marriage, same-sex marriage, sexuality, supreme court
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The Gay Wedding – To Go or Not?
The following is an excerpt from my new book – Loving My (LGBT) Neighbor: Being Friends in Grace and Truth – which provides practical advice, forged from real life, in building genuine friendships with our LGBT family member, neighbors, co-workers … Continue reading
Pot Improves Your Marriage
Ok, here’s a fun one. A new study from the University of Buffalo School of Public Health tells us that the more a couple smokes pot together the less likely they are to be violent with each other. So, let’s … Continue reading
Yes Atlantic, What If Friendships, Not Marriage, Was at the Center of Life?
The ridiculousness of the article is crafting these two great life riches – spousal love and deep friendship – into competitors. Life needs both and each do and produce very different and wonderful things and life would literally be unlivable without either. Continue reading →