by UFI Blog | Nov 2, 2017 | Choice, Family, Research, The Family, Values
By Miriam Merrill Society boasts that you may choose do whatever you like as long as it does not affect others. As an advocate of freedom I agree that within legal bounds we are each allowed to make our own choices. However, we too often falsely claim certain actions...
by UFI Blog | Sep 20, 2017 | Abortion, Family, The Family, Values
By Diane Robertson The modus operandi for today’s abortion debate focuses on the humanity, or not, of the unborn. Some may argue that anytime between conception and birth the baby is not human and thus has no intrinsic value. By this logic there is no moral...
by UFI Blog | Sep 9, 2017 | Free Speech, President's message, Religious Freedom, The Family, UFI
by Tori Black Hate. Feelings of prejudice filling people with such animus and loathing that they are motivated to hurt, to harm, and to kill. With good reason we recoil from hate when we see it. Martin Luther King, Jr. changed the heart of a complacent country by...
by UFI Blog | May 22, 2017 | Free Speech, The Family
by Breaunna Stone Ever since my experience at the United Nations at the 2017 Commission on the Status of women, I have found a voice inside of myself that is more outspoken and boisterous than it has ever been before. Whether it is on social media, at a family...
by UFI Blog | May 5, 2017 | The Family, UN
United Families International was privileged to have university students accompany us to the Commission on the Status of Women. Kadee Taylor shares what she learned while at the United Nations. It’s All About Me I’ve struggled to find words for what I learned...
by UFI Blog | Apr 24, 2017 | The Family, UN
United Families International was privileged to have university students accompany us to the Commission on the Status of Women. Breaunna Stone shares what she learned while at the United Nations. As we walked into the side event, it was visible we didn’t quite fit in....