Can the rules that worked for an America of small farms and town criers work for an America of sprawling suburbs and smartphones? Researchers at the Institute for American Values put the rules that Be
In Does the Shape of Families Shape Faith? social scientists, psychologists, and practical theologians come together to offer new findings on how growing up in a divorced family impacts religious form
Why Thrift Matters outlines twenty well-researched propositions for why thrift matters for families, neighborhoods, the economy, and the planet. It also includes a list of ways that readers can get in
Like previous editions, the third edition of Why Marriage Matters reviews the relevant research on family topics and comes to three fundamental conclusions: marriage is an important social good, marri
My Daddy's Name Is Donor reveals stunning findings about the lives of adult offspring of sperm donation, one of the most common reproductive technologies and one that has been practiced widely in the
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is a unique part of Britain's heritage. Built between 1822 and 1825 for George IV, it is still a fully functioning stables, and the home of many of the carriages f
This book provides a guide for prayer and a meditation on the mystical truths about God and man and the social and political ramifications of the Incarnation. Unlike the outdated social justice writer
For several decades we Americans have lived in a debt culture. We spent more money than we earned, neglected to save, and wasted precious resources. This debt culture was never sustainable. Today near
Cosponsored by eight leading think tanks, For a New Thrift describes the growing polarization in today’s financial landscape between two very different kinds of institutions. Pro-thrift institutions s
This edition of the Constitution begins with a foreword written by Chief Justice Barbara Madsen of the Washington State Supreme Court. Chief Justice Madsen explains the importance of the state constit
State of Our Unions 2009 seeks to answer the following questions:? How is the Great Recession affecting the institution of marriage, as measured by changes in marriage and divorce rates in the United
The work of Benedictine priest, theologian, and world-renowned physicist Stanley Jaki is given its first systematic study. Haffner also provides a full bibliography of over three decades of Jaki's sch
For visitors traveling with children, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are a wonderfully exciting, not to mention educational, destination for a day trip. This action-packed source of fun facts and acti