by United Families International | Dec 16, 2011 | Abortion, Parents, UFI Blog
From the Desk of Carol Soelberg While this season of year typically celebrates the life of a new born in Bethlehem, we cannot ignore the ongoing threat to new life today in the form of abortion. In this week’s alert, our Life Issues expert, Melissa Anderson,...
by United Families International | Dec 14, 2011 | Abortion, Child Development, motherhood, Parents, UFI Blog
Ann Bailey “Some of the most important learning we ever do happens before we are born, while we are still in the womb,” states Annie Murphy Paul, author of “Origins: How the Nine Months Before Birth Shape the Rest of Our Lives. As she tells of remarkable...
by United Families International | Dec 7, 2011 | Abortion, Abstinence, Sexually Transmitted Disease, UFI Blog
The Health and Human Services (HHS) Department has overruled a decision by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to make the morning-after pill available to kids without a prescription. This controversial abortafacient drug, also known as Plan B, will not be sold...
by United Families International | Dec 1, 2011 | Abortion, Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
“Ideas worth spreading” is the tag line for TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design). You might have enjoyed some of their videos in the past. This one is definitely worth sharing! Alexander Tsiaras, Asst. Professor of Medicine and Chief of Scientific...
by United Families International | Nov 30, 2011 | Abortion, UFI Blog, UN
by Rachel Allison In September Priscilla Coleman was published in the British Journal of Psychiatry showing an association between induced abortion and mental health problems. Overall, women with an abortion history experience an 81% increased risk for mental health...
by United Families International | Nov 21, 2011 | Abortion, Feminism, UFI Blog
Today we at United Families International welcome Melissa to our UFI Team. Her story will astound you. Melissa speaks with a voice and experience that will touch hearts and change minds. You won’t want to miss her upcoming articles. By Melissa Anderson I was...