Here is my open letter to young adults
world-wide.  Below, some extracts:

My challenge to you is this: do you, or do you not, want married love to last a lifetime? Would you be willing to commit yourself to lifelong married love?
No more messing around. No more excuses. No more waiting for the government and the politicians to “do something.” It is time to get serious. It’s
time to stop complaining about the sad state of marriage and start doing something about it. Are you willing to take the Reel Love Challenge? “It is my hope and my wish to get married. When I get married, it is my intention to stay married for the rest of my life. I commit myself to doing all I can for the common good of my marriage and my family.” If you are already married, take this version of the Reel Love Challenge:
“It is my intention to stay married for a lifetime. I commit myself to doing all I can for the common good of my marriage and my family.” According to a recent report, “By the time they have reached ages 15 to 17, 55 per cent of teens have parents who have rejected each other, either
through non-marriage or separation/divorce.” Young adults: this report is about you. The question is: are you going to do something to break this cycle
for your own children? This is the core of the marriage movement: a personal commitment to lifelong married love, a next generation movement cutting
across religion and race, country and class. Take the Reel Love Challenge.