Divorce law protects parental choice but rarely asks what process is due to the children whose families it restructures.
The doctrine of eternal families deserves more than familiarity; it should awaken gratitude, reverence, and hope.
Divorce law protects parental choice but rarely asks what process is due to the children whose families it restructures.
The doctrine of eternal families deserves more than familiarity; it should awaken gratitude, reverence, and hope.
Social media trains attention and appetite; discipleship requires tools that serve agency and love.
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