Family + Faith

Ecclesiastes 4:12
   "... a threefold cord is not quickly broken."

In our world today, it is almost looked down upon to have religious affiliation. Many associate religion with a judgmental lifestyle, thinking you're better than others. Many studies, however, have proven otherwise, and show that religious affiliation is paired with many positive traits for the practicing person. Many of these positive traits lie within the realm of marriage.







Benefits of Religion in Marriage

  • Holding any religious affiliation is associated with reduced odds of marital infidelity compared to those with no religious affiliation.
  • Greater church attendance is related to lower pornography use.
  • When men attend church with their wives, there are fewer disputes.
  • Familial religious involvement is linked with more positive behavioral outcomes in children.
  • Having even a perceived sacred relationship is beneficial for marriage. It leads to lower levels of infidelity and helps resist the tendency to divorce. 
  • 81% of happy couples reported that they pray frequently or extensively as a means of addressing marital problems. 
In my family, we make church attendance a priority. It is not an easy task once you have kids. There are nap schedules that get thrown off, toddlers who have a big attitude and throws a fit over what she wants to wear to church, and a very tired mom and dad. But I know how much it benefits my family to go every week. I feel my marriage being strengthened when we can come together as a family in a common purpose and attend church weekly.


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