Friday, March 8, 2013

Changing Face of Marriage

As my 'domestic church' experience, I have seen the heard of love, forgiveness, and trust grow and flourish. In my own life I have experienced a great Church Family within my own family. Not only are my parents practicing catholics and have raised their three children as practicing and sending them through catholic schooling, my parents are active christians in that each and every day they live out the mission of Jesus Christ. On television and in movies I have seen that marriage can be tough. In one of the videos I watched today they talked and discussed the financial income between and married man and women. I have seen on television that many men become offended and embarrassed even when their wife makes more money than him. A man and a women should be equals in a marriage, one is better than the other and together they are compatable. I think that who ever, man or women, brings in the most income should not matter in a relationship, just that they love each other.
The idea that came from the study is that those with a college degree are less likely to experience divorce and multiple marriages than those without a college degree. This give me great hope for my marital future. One of my cons to getting married is the idea of divorce. I do not want to get divorced, ever. But I also don't want to live my life with my husband and I hating each other. This new statistic gives me hope and confirms that marriage is not 50-50 but 100-100. One day I would love to establish the domestic church in my home. Growing up in that type of household has been better than anything I could ever imagine and I wouldn't change it if I could. I hope to one day have a husband and family and to establish my own domestic church.

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