by United Families International | Jun 19, 2015 | Choice, Family, Free Speech, Freedom, Marriage, Media, Parents, Religion, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
by Fae Emily Love What do you and I have in common with a celebrity like Marilyn Monroe? Probably more than you think. We are all human beings. We all make mistakes, and we all live lives that everyone has opinions about. How do we contrast with the rich and famous...
by United Families International | Jun 18, 2015 | Abortion, Child Abuse, Choice, Date rape, Domestic Violence, Family, father, Health Care, motherhood, Sanctity of Life, Sexual Freedom, Single Mothers, The Family, UFI Blog, Values, Violence
I have to warn you before you read my post. This story is horrifying. It wrenched my gut more than anything I’ve read in the past two weeks. By T.R. Ransom A fourteen-year-old girl who was impregnated by rape had the fetus beaten out of her by five of...
by United Families International | Jun 17, 2015 | Abstinence, Child Development, Diane Robertson, Drug Use, Education, Family, father, Marriage, Parents, Research, The Family, UFI Blog, Values, Violence
by Diane Robertson We need fathers. The politically correct modern notion that as long as a child seems loved and cared for, then it won’t matter who raises the child is just wrong. Children need fathers. Society needs fathers. Mothers need fathers. For years fathers...
by United Families International | Jun 16, 2015 | father, UFI Blog
By Valerie Preston A young father was stranded in LA and was in need of a cab to make his flight. Taking all risks into account, he found a ride from three young teenage boys. As a visitor to LA, he commented on the beautiful city. One boy responded, “Naah, it’s rough...
by United Families International | Jun 15, 2015 | Child Development, Choice, Family, father, Free Speech, Freedom, Gender, Gender Identity, Marriage, Parental Rights, Parents, Sexual Freedom, The Family, Transgender, UFI Blog, Values
by Marlene Hinton Robert Ludlum begins his book, The Bourne Identity with Jason Bourne as an amnesiac looking for clues as to who he is. His first tip is when a gun is tossed to him and he is told to take it apart and reassemble it, which he does effortlessly and...