For Better or Worse The Anglican Church's struggle with divorce is nothing new—just consider King Henry VIII.
Elesha Coffman | August 8, 2008
Double Divorce The end of a marriage may mean the end of employment at a Christian college — but not always.
Sarah Pulliam | May 14, 2008
Learning from the Pros One pastor requires his counselees to speak to older married people.
Dennis Kooy | April 15, 2008
Redeeming the Remarried There's a lot at stake if we neglect ministering to stepfamilies.
Ron L. Deal | October 10, 2007
What God Has Joined What does the Bible really teach about divorce?
David Instone-Brewer | October 5, 2007
Urgent Care: Domestic Violence Equip your church to minister to those who suffer from domestic violence.
James D. Berkley, Donald Stewart, Ron Clark, and others | May 10, 2007
Lives of Quiet Turbulence Elizabeth Marquardt on what happens in the souls of children of divorce.
Interview by Agnieszka Tennant | March 1, 2006
Dissecting Divorce A new book by Elizabeth Marquardt offers a child's-eye-view of divorce.
Reviewed by Jenny Schroedel | October 25, 2005
Coping with Christmas For adult children of divorced parents, the holidays aren't as happy as they are supposed to be. Author Jen Abbas has some advice.
By Ann Byle | December 1, 2004
Can This Institution Be Saved? A curious alliance of helping professionals is working to rebuild marriage in a culture of divorce.
By Tim Stafford | November 1, 2004
A Crumbling Institution How social revolutions cracked the pillars of marriage.
By David P. Gushee | September 1, 2004
Bonds that Bind David Gushee examines marriage and divorce in historical and contemporary contexts.
Reviewed by Cindy Crosby | July 1, 2004