by United Families International | Jan 21, 2012 | Abortion, UFI Blog
This is your chance to participate in a “March for Life” event. As we approach the 39th Anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that has allowed 50 million unborn Americans to have their lives abruptly ended, there are numerous events around the country...
by United Families International | Jan 20, 2012 | Abortion, Media, UFI Blog
Here’s the question we asked our readers: “Is it helpful to the pro-life cause to run graphic pro-life ads during events like the Superbowl?” Here’s how they responded: 52 Percent Yes 23 Percent No 25 Percent Can’t...
by United Families International | Jan 18, 2012 | Abortion, UFI Blog
Remember the old cliché? “It not as important what you say as how you say it.” We think we found a great example of that. Take a look at these two pro-life ads. They have almost identical wording and images, but the impact is quite different. We do not mean to...
by United Families International | Jan 17, 2012 | Abortion, Education, Family Planning, Sanctity of Life, UFI Blog
In Texas, a federal appeals court upheld the state’s sonogram law, which requires that women seeking abortions view a picture of their baby before having the procedure. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court ruling, which had issued an...
by United Families International | Jan 4, 2012 | Abortion, Same-Sex Attraction, UFI Blog, UN
With the relentless onslaught by popular culture and politics against the traditional family, it can be a difficult task to narrow it down to just one thing that we at United Families International can say is the worst development of the year 2011. But that was our...
by United Families International | Jan 3, 2012 | Abortion, Defense of Marriage Act, Drug Use, Marriage, Pornography, Same-Sex Marriage, Sanctity of Life, UFI, UFI Blog, Values
Rachel Allison Do you remember the term “sunshine soldier and summer patriot?” The term was found in Thomas Paine’s series of pamphlets published during the American Revolution. He wrote them because the colonists needed hope…they needed inspiration. For any...