Concern about marriage breakdown

Written by Super User 29 Nov 2012

Most Brits feel that marriage's fall from grace has not been good for society, a new survey has found. In a poll by the Centre for Social Justice, 60% agreed that marriage has become less important and that this is a ‘bad thing’ for Britain. Over half (55%) said there was at least one area close to where they lived that was affected by serious social problems like broken families, poor schools and crime. Most of those surveyed (85%) felt that family and parenting were key to mending broken society. When asked what they felt was the most important for children to have when growing up, 46% said a safe community and environment, followed by having two parents at home (31%). The findings were released as the CSJ prepares to launch Breakthrough Britain II, a major study into the causes of poverty and social breakdown that will run until 2014.

Pray: that the recognition of the importance of marriage in our society be realised and once more become central. (Heb.13:4)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/brits.concerned.about.marriage.breakdown/31136.htm

 

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