by UFI Blog | Jan 18, 2018 | Family, father, Marriage and Family
By McKayla Skinner There are currently an estimated 70.1 million fathers in the United States. Most of them consider their role as a father as core to their identity. However, fathers face great challenges , as well as opportunities, as they decide what matters most...
by UFI Blog | Dec 12, 2017 | Child Development, Family, father, Marriage and Family
By Tonya Cox My son and his wife just had their first baby and he is thrilled with this new role. It is a privilege and responsibility he has looked forward to and he takes it seriously. In America there are a reported 72 million fathers! Most countries around the...
by UFI Blog | Nov 28, 2017 | Family, father, Marriage and Family, Pornography
By Erin Weist News in the United States was recently inundated with scandals involving sexual assault. These subjects range through Hollywood celebrities, movie directors, politicians, high-profile doctors, and more. Most consist of women accusing men of assault,...
by UFI Blog | Oct 31, 2017 | Family, father, Marriage, Parents, Religious Freedom, Sanctity of Life, UFI
By Erin Weist I first heard about United Families International several years ago and the message they were promoting immediately resonated with me in my role as a wife and mother. I feel privileged to write for UFI, offering my own perspective on social and political...
by UFI Blog | Jun 16, 2017 | father
by Miriam Merrill The world continues to advocate for female empowerment but fails to acknowledge the irreplaceable role fathers have in contributing to the movement. I consider myself a strong woman. For my 13th birthday I received a thick book called “Women Making...
by UFI Blog | Jun 14, 2017 | Diane Robertson, Family, father, Parents
by Diane Robertson We need fathers. The politically correct modern notion that as long as a child seems loved and cared for, then it won’t matter who raises the child is just wrong. Children need fathers. Society needs fathers. Mothers need fathers. For years fathers...