JohnB Can I ask have you been married before? and if you believe what you strongly believe then why are you not married now?
Research shows that people who marry young are more likely to divorce than those who married at older ages.
We no longer live in the 1950s, so those stats have changed dramatically.
Many baby boomers married young, divorced, remarried and so on. The rate of divorce after age 50 has doubled in the US since 1990. Many people who married young and stayed together for decades are divorcing. This trend is called Gray divorce. Australia, Canada, India and the United Kingdom are experiencing the Gray divorce trend.
Marrying young does not guarantee a satisfied, quality and healthy marriage.
Instead of telling people what age to marry whether it be young or older, I believe the church should emphasize the MUTUAL work that it takes to foster a quantitative and qualitative union. Marriage is not a fairy tale. Marriage is a job with no breaks, off days or vacations.
I strongly believe that if Christians were taught to have realistic expectations about the WORK that each spouse should be putting into the marriage, people would make better informed decisions about who to marry and when to marry. I believe that well informed and intentional decision marriage would ultimately lead to more qualitative and quantitative unions.
https://www.thetrumpet.com/21750-the-tragedy-of-gray-divorce-its-not-about-finances
We no longer live in the 1950s, so those stats have changed dramatically.
Many baby boomers married young, divorced, remarried and so on. The rate of divorce after age 50 has doubled in the US since 1990. Many people who married young and stayed together for decades are divorcing. This trend is called Gray divorce. Australia, Canada, India and the United Kingdom are experiencing the Gray divorce trend.
Marrying young does not guarantee a satisfied, quality and healthy marriage.
Instead of telling people what age to marry whether it be young or older, I believe the church should emphasize the MUTUAL work that it takes to foster a quantitative and qualitative union. Marriage is not a fairy tale. Marriage is a job with no breaks, off days or vacations.
I strongly believe that if Christians were taught to have realistic expectations about the WORK that each spouse should be putting into the marriage, people would make better informed decisions about who to marry and when to marry. I believe that well informed and intentional decision marriage would ultimately lead to more qualitative and quantitative unions.
https://www.thetrumpet.com/21750-the-tragedy-of-gray-divorce-its-not-about-finances
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