by United Families International | Apr 7, 2011 | Child Development, Family, motherhood, Parents, UFI Blog
By Grace Sailor As a mother of four children, I have had a twenty year internal battle of balancing my personal and spiritual feelings in regards to being a mother versus how society views me as a mother. Recently a series of research studies found that women who...
by United Families International | Apr 5, 2011 | Parental Rights, Schools, UFI Blog
In a victory for parents, children, and for education as a whole, the U.S. Supreme Court has left intact the state of Arizona’s 14-year old individual tax credit provision that allows a $500 contribution to be made to private schools – including religious schools. In...
by United Families International | Apr 4, 2011 | Family, motherhood, UFI Blog, Values
by Rachel Allison It was Sociology 111 where I was introduced to “the looking-glass self.” It was a concept created by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902. He claimed, “We see ourselves through the eyes of other people, even to the extent that we incorporate their views...
by United Families International | Apr 1, 2011 | Child Development, Family, Parents, UFI Blog
UN Releases Publication on the Role of Fathers In a somewhat surprising deviation from its usual habit of focusing almost exclusively on “women and the girl child,” the UN recently released its publication Men in Families and Family Policy in a Changing...
by United Families International | Mar 31, 2011 | Polls, Same-Sex Attraction, UFI Blog, Values
Here’s the question: “Is a boycott an effective strategy for expressing displeasure with a business that aggressively engages in politics and the cultural wars?” Here are your answers: 87 percent Yes, it’s effective and necessary 6 ...
by United Families International | Mar 30, 2011 | Abortion, adoption, Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
by Grace Sailor “More than 90 percent of babies diagnosed with Down Syndrome are aborted…”-ABC News I wanted to share with you this beautiful and touching video about a brother and a special needs sister. It captures the pure love of a sibling...