by UFI Blog | Aug 3, 2016 | Abortion, Child Development, Choice, Diane Robertson, Family, Family Planning, Free Speech, Freedom, Health Care, motherhood, Parental Rights, Population Control, Sanctity of Life, Values
by Diane Robertson Years ago while living in Toronto, Canada, I found out that I was pregnant. But things were not going right. It was obvious the pregnancy would end as an early miscarriage. I went to a doctor. The doctor, upon finding out that I already had three...
by UFI Blog | Jul 18, 2016 | Abortion, Choice, Family, Family Planning
By Erin Weist Recently, the state of Indiana has made headlines regarding changes to their abortion law. Governor Mike Pence, newly announced running mate for GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump, signed into law restrictive measures that would prevent a woman...
by United Families International | Apr 20, 2016 | Birth Rate, Child Development, Choice, Demographic Decline, Elder Care, Family, Family Planning, Freedom, Grandparents, Health Care, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Population Control, Values
by Elise Ellsworth Family life can be a burden. A proliferation of more articles have been written about those who forego marriage in favor of unconnected lifestyles: “I Just Don’t Want a Child.” “The Child-free Life.” “10 Reasons You Don’t Have to Get Married.” “Why...
by United Families International | Mar 9, 2016 | Abortion, Abstinence, Birth Rate, Child Development, Choice, Demographic Decline, Diane Robertson, Education, Family, Family Planning, Health Care, Sanctity of Life, Sex Education, Single Mothers, Values
by Diane Robertson Two Community Crises Pregnancy Clinics in Florida are saving lives, changing lives, and helping communities one person at a time. These clinics offer pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, professional counseling, clothing and other material services,...
by United Families International | Feb 22, 2016 | Child Development, Choice, Education, Family, Family Planning, father, Feminism, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Religion, stay-at-home mom, Values
by Erin Weist When I was a teenager I didn’t think much of being a mom. In fact, that thought process continued as I grew into a young adult, attended college, lived overseas, held full-time jobs and basically became an adult. Looking back it’s silly that I...
by United Families International | Feb 2, 2016 | Child Development, Choice, Cohabitation, Family, Family Planning, father, Marriage, Parents, Research, The Family, Values, working mothers
by Tashica Jacobson A common phrase heard over and over during my schooling was “married individuals are happier, healthier, and make more money.” This can seem hard to believe as my husband and I experience the struggle to pay bills and survive the tension of weekly...