by UFI Blog | Feb 20, 2017 | Abortion, father, Feminism, motherhood
by Tashica Jacobson The feminist movement was started by women who wanted equal treatment. Their initial efforts focused on improvement for women in regards to education, employment, and the right to vote. The movement then expanded to equality for everyone regardless...
by UFI Blog | Oct 6, 2016 | Family, father, Gender, Parents, Research
by Elise Ellsworth In my last article I indulged in a little uncalled for husband bashing – to which my husband turned a partially blind eye. I felt bad about this – my husband has saved my bacon in numerous situations, including watching the kids on a...
by UFI Blog | Sep 19, 2016 | father, Marriage and Family, Parents
By Ashley Corbaley When I was younger I accidentally broke a very special family heirloom. After several failed attempts to fix the precious heirloom, I decided to replace it. The replacement, however splendid or similar to the original, did not and could not replace...
by UFI Blog | Sep 2, 2016 | Family, father, Marriage and Family, motherhood, Parents
by Tashica Jacobson Family members have a responsibility to each other; and as each member fulfills his role the whole family benefits. There are many benefits that come from having a close relationship among spouses, and between parents and children. When children...
by UFI Blog | Aug 29, 2016 | Family, father, Gender, Marriage, Marriage and Family, Parents, Values
by Erin Weist I was listening to a speech recently about the merits of fathers in a society. The speaker started by saying he didn’t want to marginalize the work and importance of women & mothers, but he wanted to focus at this time on men and their own...
by UFI Blog | Aug 26, 2016 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Parents, Schools, Sex Education, Values
by Mekelle Tenney It’s back to school season. Over the next two weeks kids will start going back to school. Education is one of those things that everyone both agrees and disagrees on. I don’t think anyone would argue that education should not be a priority in...