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As it turns out, the consequences of fatherlessness are not only temporal, but eternal.

The Undeniable Importance of Fathers, For Now and Eternity

March 20, 2023 John Stonestreet Leave a comment

As it turns out, the consequences of fatherlessness are not only temporal, but eternal.

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Posted in: Articles, BreakPoint Filed under: Family, Fatherhood, God the Father, motherhood, Parenthood
While other famous people in the music and movie industries talk about parenthood as a career-killing disease Pink is living the opposite.

Pink on Her Career and Becoming a Mom

March 1, 2023 John Stonestreet Leave a comment

While other famous people in the music and movie industries talk about parenthood as a career-killing disease, Pink is living…

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Posted in: Articles, The Point Filed under: career, Celebrity Culture, Family, motherhood, Pink, work life balance
About a decade ago, well-educated women were told that freezing their eggs would not only allow them to postpone childbearing, it would even empower them.

Putting Childbearing on Ice

January 12, 2023 John Stonestreet Leave a comment

About a decade ago, well-educated women were told that freezing their eggs would not only allow them to postpone childbearing,…

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Posted in: Articles, The Point Filed under: Bloomberg Magazine, Family, Fertility, Freezing eggs, motherhood, reproduction
According to scholars Brad Wilcox and Wendy Wang in a recent article in The Atlantic, married mothers fared quite well during the pandemic, including indicating a greater degree of happiness than their single counterparts.

Are the Moms All Right? Busting the Myths About Motherhood

January 10, 2023 John Stonestreet Leave a comment

According to scholars, married mothers fared quite well during the pandemic, including indicating a greater degree of happiness than their…

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Posted in: Articles, BreakPoint Filed under: Buzzfeed, COVID Pandemic, Family, Marriage, motherhood, The Atlantic, The Moms Are Not Alright
To those who insist babies in the womb aren’t fully human or can be traded around like products, as in the case of surrogacy, science is stubborn. The more we learn, the clearer it becomes: Preborn children have rights.

Mommas Know Their Babies

December 15, 2022 John Stonestreet Leave a comment

To those who insist babies in the womb aren’t fully human or can be traded around like products, as in…

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Posted in: Articles, The Point Filed under: Babies, motherhood, Mothers, preborn children
According to the numbers, some of the happiest people in America are married moms.

Married Moms Are the Happiest, Report Says

October 20, 2022 John Stonestreet Leave a comment

According to the numbers, some of the happiest people in America are married moms.

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Posted in: Articles, BreakPoint Filed under: Brigham Young University, Deseret News, life’s meaning, Marriage, motherhood, purposefulness

Surrogacy’s Unseen Victims: A Conversation with Maria Baer

June 23, 2020 Shane Morris Leave a comment

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Posted in: Articles Filed under: Human Dignity, motherhood, Surrogacy

In Praise of Moms-In-Quarantine

April 8, 2020 Shane Morris Leave a comment

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Posted in: Articles Filed under: C.S. Lewis, Gender & Sexuality, Human Nature, Imago Dei, Marriage/Family, motherhood, Mothers

Maos vs. Moms: A Battle for the Ages

October 11, 2019 Timothy D Padgett Leave a comment

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Posted in: Articles Filed under: Christian Education, Homeschooling, Mao Zedong, Marriage/Family, motherhood, progressivism, totalitarianism, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Youth

A Letter to My Daughter: Don’t Make Motherhood an Afterthought

March 4, 2019 Shane Morris Leave a comment

Astrid, I get it, you’re too young to think too much about being grown-up, right now. I want you to…

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Posted in: Articles Filed under: Family, Human Dignity, motherhood, Trends

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