by United Families International | Mar 2, 2016 | Child Development, Diane Robertson, Education, Family, Freedom, Gender, Gender Identity, Schools, Sexual Orientation, The Family, Transgender, Values
by Diane Robertson “In the absence of values, confusion reigns” Bob Trent The new way to be enlightened, progressive, and well, completely mainstream is to believe and accept that gender is fluid, that some people are born with the physical manifestations of one...
by United Families International | Mar 1, 2016 | Child Development, Choice, Education, Family, Freedom, Grandparents, Parents, Schools, The Family, Values
By Jackie Bowles As young teenagers, my sisters and I started a babysitting service. We called ourselves “Three Sisters Three Sitters”. I remember babysitting all the time. Sometimes each of us had 3 different jobs on a given day. People knew they could always get one...
by United Families International | Feb 29, 2016 | Abstinence, Child Development, Choice, Education, Family, Free Speech, Gender, Gender Identity, Marriage, Media, Parental Rights, Parents, Planned Parenthood, Religion, Schools, Sex Education, Sexual Freedom, Sexual Orientation, Values
by Erin Weist Citizens in Australia have been dealing with a politically-motivated scheme trying to force its way into their schools. The program, entitled “Safe Schools Coalition,” seems useful at first glance. Its focus is on teaching anti-bullying messages....
by United Families International | Feb 26, 2016 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Grandparents, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, The Family, Values
by Ally Fife When I was pregnant with my third child, my in-laws sent me a 500 page, hardbound journal written by my husband’s great great grandmother. Her name was Hannah Jane, and I became obsessed with her over the course of my pregnancy. She was amazing! I read...
by United Families International | Feb 25, 2016 | Child Development, Choice, Family, Freedom, Parents, Research, Values
by Rebecca Mallory Much has been pontificated about charitable giving and whose responsibility it is to take care of the poor and less fortunate. Who is more effective at caring for the poor? Is it the private individual who feels compassion and a duty to give back? ...