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The New York Times has a really interesting opinion piece about the downside of premarital cohabitation.
Kennisha Hill explores the trend of living together and why practicality and comfort aren’t the only things to consider in a relationship.
Jett Farrell-Vega writes about the Assassin’s Creed series and the difficult questions it can raise about the Christian faith.
Rob McNiff writes a blog for RELEVANT looking at the reasons why cohabitation doesn’t work.
Ed Gungor looks at cohabitation. Is it a big deal to live together? We say yes, and here’s why.