Door wide open for churches to minister as non-traditional families increase
By Lonnie Wilkey
Editor, Baptist and Reflector

The fictional Cleaver family of the 1950s-60s television show “Leave It To Beaver” has often been considered the model for the “traditional” family – a working dad, a stay-at-home mom, and children. But research released by the Pew Research Center reveals that the Cleaver model was not really present in their era and it has continued to spiral downward ever since. — Public domain photo
BRENTWOOD — Wally and Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver were blessed six decades ago and they didn’t even know it. Of course, the Cleavers were a fictional television family (“Leave It To Beaver”) first popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s but for a long time they have been a “poster family” for the traditional family unit — a mother and father in their first marriage with children. The dad worked outside the home and the mother stayed home, taking care of the house and children.
Most people assume the make-up of the Cleaver family was typical of the families of their era, but recent research published by the Pew Research Center disputes those assumptions. [Read more…]