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A child sits alone in a gym hallway, evoking child sexual abuse risk factors tied to weak supervision.
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The Hidden Conditions that Leave Children Vulnerable to Abuse

Jacob Z. Hess9 hours ago9 hours ago08 mins

Beyond offenders, research points to enabling conditions that make abuse easier to commit and hide.

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A couple in a church fellowship hall works together to sort donated items at a food drive. Strong Black families link faith and stewardship through anonymous giving and community service.
  • Family Matters

The Service Ethic Behind Strong Black Families

Antonius Skipper2 weeks ago010 mins

Researchers find that for many Black married couples, faith turns service into stewardship—building stronger homes by lifting neighbors and communities.

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An older couple shares stories during an interview, highlighting faith and resilience in black marriages.
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Studying Strong Black Marriages Changed My Own

Antonius Skipper3 weeks ago08 mins

A thousand pages of interviews changed one PhD student’s marriage. Now he documents Black couples who draw on faith to build strong families.

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The Secular Feminist Who Tested Christian Ethics—and Stayed

Kristine Stringham2 months ago05 mins

Is faith-based chastity outdated? Evidence affirms marriage, chastity, and family stability.

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Co-viewing at the table turns study time into connection
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Parenting in the Glow: Reckoning with “Screen Time” Childhood

Esther Bennett3 months ago3 months ago08 mins

How can tech help rather than harm? When parents are present with their children and set fair rules, they tend to see steadier moods and behavior.

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A scholar contemplates light through his study window during a faith crisis, symbolizing reflection and revelation.
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Confessions of a Deconversion Researcher: A Scholar’s Journey of Faith

Sam A. Hardy4 months ago011 mins

Why remain when doubt seems reasonable? Faith trusts revelation, finds strength in community, and chooses belief.

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A Mormon choir performs joyfully in a bright LDS chapel, showing unity, harmony, and belonging.
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Church Choirs and the Sound of Belonging: Where Harmony Still Exists

Dan Ellsworth4 months ago011 mins

Why do ward choirs matter? They build unity, model male-female harmony, bridge communities, and teach belonging.

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A woman prays while her husband watches in silence, capturing the start of shared spiritual transformation.
  • American Families of Faith

How Faith Transforms Relationships: A Journey of Personal and Relational Change

Loren Marks6 months ago015 mins

Can real people experience change? Couples of faith were shaped by gradual, sudden, and sacred transformation.

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A guiding parent evokes the dual role of God in religion and family—both nurturing and directive.
  • American Families of Faith

The Dual Role of God in Family Relationships

David Dollahite7 months ago011 mins

How does a person’s view of God affect family life? Seeing God as loving and authoritative fostered stronger unity.

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A man repairs a fence for a neighbor, his quiet labor embodying the healing power of service amid faith and doubt
  • Gospel Fare

Navigating Your Faith Journey: Use Your Hands

Sam A. Hardy8 months ago016 mins

What does it take to grow in faith? Asking, studying, acting, and choosing guide believers to truth and peace.

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A young man studies scripture under a tree, his thoughtful expression reflecting the mental wrestling of faith and doubt
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Navigating Your Faith Journey: Use Your Head

Sam A. Hardy8 months ago8 months ago018 mins

Is reason at odds with faith? Thoughtful tools from psychology can help steer you in the right direction on your faith journey.

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A family faces a crumbling city with a faded billboard reflecting the family a proclamation to the world being forgotten.
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A Voice of Warning: Prophets and Proclamations

Charolette Winder9 months ago011 mins

What happens when prophets are ignored? Calamity follows in the form of broken homes and shrinking nations.

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