by United Families International | Nov 27, 2013 | Date rape, Drug Use, Parental Rights, Parents, Sanctity of Life, Sex Education, The Family, UFI Blog, Values, Violence, Women's Rights
by Kristi Kane During my last year of college, a young man in one of my creative writing classes wrote a story about a young woman who had been raped. I still remember the opening line of his story written in first person, in which the victim says of the rape, “I...
by United Families International | Apr 25, 2013 | Education, Parental Rights, Parents, Schools
Diane Robertson Four years ago Swedish socials service officials took, seven-year-old, Dominic Johansson from his parents as the family boarded an international flight. Armed police seized the boy without arrest warrants. Swedish officials placed him in a foster...
by United Families International | Mar 12, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Health Care, Marriage, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, Population Control, Sanctity of Life, Schools, The Family, UFI, UN, Values, Women's Rights
Rachel Allison This week is the final week of the “Commission on the Status of Women,” a conference being held at the United Nations in New York City. United Families International has several volunteers at the UN working to influence pro-life and pro-family language...
by United Families International | Mar 5, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Marriage, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison How many times did I teach my children the same principle? And how many times did I remind them of what was required, and what was expected? Probably just as often as I was reminded when I was a child and adolescent. Teaching a child correct habits and...
by United Families International | Feb 26, 2013 | Child Development, Divorce, Education, Family, father, Grandparents, Marriage, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, Schools, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison I’m going to admit to something that very few people know. During those crazy busy years when my children were at home, I never read the newspaper. I just didn’t have time. Every waking minute I was occupied with feeding, clothing, cleaning, teaching,...
by United Families International | Feb 15, 2013 | Child Development, Marriage, Parental Rights, Parents
Fedeline Morrow and Olivia Burton In communist Russia the average parent was not respected or considered important. Rather, children were considered “property of the state” since children were the state’s future. In the system of government in Russia, parents were...