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Episode Synopsis
The trouble with statistics is they often mislead. Divorce numbers may look alarming, but they don't tell the full story. As reporting became more inclusive—especially after World War II—numbers rose, not because marriage worsened, but because data improved. More importantly, statistics don’t measure strength. While weak marriages may collapse more quickly, strong, faith-rooted families are growing. Christian schooling is booming, and many families now care deeply for both children and elders. Despite cultural attacks, we’re witnessing a quiet resurgence of family life grounded in faith. The real story isn't decline—it's revival.
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