by United Families International | Oct 29, 2015 | Child Development, Choice, Family, Family Planning, father, Feminism, Gender Identity, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, stay-at-home mom, The Family, Values, working mothers
by Teralynn Nordgren If any of you are fans of J.R. Tolkien, then you are likely familiar with The Hobbit. My husband loves The Hobbit – the book and the movies. While I am not as avid a fan as he is, I have seen the movies, and there is a quote in one of the films...
by United Families International | Oct 19, 2015 | Abstinence, Child Development, Choice, Education, Family, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Religion, Sex Education, Sexual Freedom, The Family, Values
by Christie Masters When my children were very young, I answered questions like “Mommy, where do babies come from?” with a comfortably undetailed, “They are a gift from God”. This worked until one of my young daughters wanted to know if she would be given a baby even...
by United Families International | Oct 14, 2015 | Child Development, Choice, Domestic Violence, Family, father, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, The Family, Values, Violence
by Rachel Mallory Remember that sweet song most of us learned when we were young that stated “Kindness Begins with Me”? Well, through lots of personal experience, I’ve learned that the opposite is also true. Contention also begins with me, even when...
by United Families International | Oct 12, 2015 | Child Development, Choice, Family, Feminism, Gender, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Religious Freedom, Single Mothers, The Family, Values
by Erin Weist Recently, a leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints spoke out in plea to women everywhere to stand strong in their faith and their calling as women. President Russell M. Nelson spoke in Salt Lake City, Utah in a worldwide broadcast to...
by United Families International | Oct 8, 2015 | Child Development, Education, Family, Media, motherhood, Parents, Values
by Becky Mann Most Saturday afternoons you will find my youngest son and me at the laundromat. While the machines are doing the heavy work, you will hear me reading to my son. You may recognize Jules Verne, Louis L’amour, or J.K. Rowling. My fifteen year-old is long...