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To prepare for a strong relationship, follow healthy dating pacing and maintain optimism throughout the process. Check out our latest report for more tips!

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To prepare for a strong relationship, follow healthy dating pacing and maintain optimism throughout the process. Check out our latest report for more tips!

Escape the soulmate trap! Watch this video to learn two more tips on how to develop deeper relationships.

This President's Day we acknowledge the influence our first four president had on the Constitution. Swipe to learn about their specific contributions!

Listen to learn more from our new report on how to avoid soulmate thinking and how to create a lasting relationship. Don’t forget to check out the report on our website!

Happy Valentine's Week! Check out some highlights from our newest report about building healthy relationships. Like this video if you want another video with tips!

"When people can find one area to work together in, they start to see one another as human beings." Watch to the end of this reel to hear Russell Moore, Editor in Chief of Christianity Today, speak about religious pluralism and handling differences in beliefs.

The Myth of Sexual Experience
Young people want a long, healthy marriage but aren't setting themselves up well. Listen for what patterns directly lead to marital struggle vs. marital strength.

We're excited to introduce Quin Monson, one of our Religion Fellows. Watch the video to hear about his research focus at the Wheatley.

What is the best approach for empowering youth? Agency or equity? Ian Rowe visited BYU to share important points from his recent book focused on helping children to move away from common blame-the-victim and blame-the-system narratives and use their agency to take charge of their lives.

We can experience unity while belonging to different denominations. Anne Snyder, Editor-in-Chief of Comment Magazine, shares about the "joy in the faith" that comes through religious pluralism.

Each summer, students from universities around the country are selected to visit campus and gain a BYU experience. The visiting students participate in a weekly seminar held by Wheatley scholars and return to their universities with a deeper perspective on family, religion, and constitutional government.

Along with International Center for Law and Religion Studies, Wheatley Institute launched a digital religious freedom library. You can find speeches on the topic of religious freedom by leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

As Hajj comes to an end, we wanted to take some time to reflect on this sacred annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. One of Wheatley Institute’s employees, Tanner Guisinger, shows us what this pilgrimage means to so many around the world.

A big thank you to fathers for their immeasurable impact on their kids! Swipe to learn how children benefit from having a highly involved father. *All information taken from “The Marriage Compass” by Jason Carroll Ph.D.

This month the International Center for Law and Religion Studies and Wheatley Institute will be hosting the Religious Freedom Annual Review which will be addressing multiple topics on the importance of religious freedom and unity.

Honoring the men and women who have served our country by visiting Arlington National Cemetery. Happy Memorial Day.

In her remarks, Wheatley researcher Dr. Jenet Erickson spoke on the essential nature of motherhood and familial relationships and its impact on our health and happiness. This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the holiness of maternal relationships. Thank you to mothers for all you do!

Looking for ways to keep the family busy this summer? Consider service opportunities! Utah Governor Spencer Cox shares how service can improve youth’s mental health and provide purpose.

Today is the beginning of Eid al-Fitr, a celebration to commemorate the end of Ramadan. Tala Alnasser, a student at Brigham Young University, shares how Ramadan brings her closer to Allah.

Today we released a new report called The Myth of Sexual Experience. Learn why sexual inexperienced dating couples actually go on to have stronger marriages. For more details, see the full report on our website. https://wheatley.byu.edu/the-myth-of-sexual-experience