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People are waiting longer to get married. The new marriage norm for American men and women is to marry around the age of 30. Is this a good trend? What explains these recent marriage trends? And should we encourage our children to wait, as well? Brett and Erin discuss this current cultural trend in marriage, the secularism that seems to motivate it, and contrast it with the biblical view.
Website: Institute for Family Studies — https://ifstudies.org/
Article: “Let’s Have More Teen Pregnancy” — https://www.nationalreview.com/2002/09/lets-have-more-teen-pregnancy-frederica-mathewes-green/
Article: "The Surprising Case for Marrying Young" — https://www.aei.org/op-eds/the-surprising-case-for-marrying-young/
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People are waiting longer to get married. The new marriage norm for American men and women is to marry around the age of 30. Is this a good trend? What explains these recent marriage trends? And should we encourage our children to wait, as well? Brett and Erin discuss this current cultural trend in marriage, the secularism that seems to motivate it, and contrast it with the biblical view.
Website: Institute for Family Studies — https://ifstudies.org/
Article: “Let’s Have More Teen Pregnancy” — https://www.nationalreview.com/2002/09/lets-have-more-teen-pregnancy-frederica-mathewes-green/
Article: "The Surprising Case for Marrying Young" — https://www.aei.org/op-eds/the-surprising-case-for-marrying-young/

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