Is It Dangerous to Get Married Young?

Earlier this year, a listener sent me an article on how studies are revealing that those who do not first live with their partners before getting married have the lowest chance of divorce, even when they get married young.

In this episode, we discuss what this means, how marriage is complex for people coming from non-Christian backgrounds, whether it’s wise to get married young, and what it means when someone is not married and they’re getting older. 

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Transitional music for this episode has been contributed by Corey Steiner at https://www.coreysteinermusic.wordpress.com. The opening song is Sunset Drive by Evert Z and the closing song is Thank God for You and Me by Chris Mason.

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