by United Families International | Aug 24, 2012 | Cohabitation, Divorce, Marriage
Ann Bailey I love “infographics.” It’s just a great way to learn information. With the current economic challenges that the world faces, it’s important that we all be conversant in and understand how family breakdown contributes to our...
by United Families International | Aug 2, 2012 | Abortion, Abstinence, Birth Rate, Cohabitation, Divorce, Family, father, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Population Control, Sanctity of Life, stay-at-home mom, The Family, Values, working mothers
Allison Malnar I read an article yesterday that cited Bill Clinton’s State of the Union Address from January 1994. He stated, ”In ten years, one-half of all children born in America will be illegitimate.” I was shocked! I have been on the computer for over an hour...
by United Families International | Jul 3, 2012 | Divorce, Marriage
Rachel Allison How many times have I heard about families being separated because of a temporary mid-life crisis, a priority brain-freeze, or some other misplaced family distraction by a husband or wife? Too often pride gets involved during the process, and before we...
by United Families International | Jun 26, 2012 | Child Development, Divorce, Family, father, Grandparents, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, Pornography, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison This past weekend my three sisters and I assembled for some much needed emotional strengthening. Our conversations focused on the battles that our children and grandchildren are facing, and how we as women of faith could fortify and support them against...
by United Families International | Jun 19, 2012 | Child Development, Divorce, Family, father, Parents, Religion, Research, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison Every year Father’s Day gives occasion to reflect on the influence and role our dads have played in our lives. My dad certainly wasn’t perfect, but my memories for the most part are positive and endearing. With 10 mouths to feed I can’t say that my...
by United Families International | May 16, 2012 | Abortion, AIDS, Cohabitation, Divorce, Drug Use, Family, Feminism, Pedophilia, Pornography, Same-Sex Attraction, Same-Sex Marriage, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison It wasn’t until I was an adult that I ever heard my dad talk about his experiences during World War II, and then it was because we asked questions that helped him open up and talk about them. He was just 18 when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. He and...