by United Families International | Jan 25, 2013 | Abortion, father, motherhood, Sanctity of Life
A video created by Center for Reproductive Rights has been making the rounds in cyberspace. It has met with accolades from the pro-abortion world and jeers of disgust from everyone else. “Happy 40th Anniversary, Baby” features an actor sitting in a chair in a...
by United Families International | Jan 23, 2013 | Abortion, adoption, motherhood, Parents
Mari Anderson & Marcy Cooper “I found out I was pregnant on my 21st birthday. It was not planned and, in fact, I never really planned on having children in the future. I am now eight weeks pregnant and so confused. I am very pro-life; I just can’t bring...
by United Families International | Jan 22, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, Research, Schools, stay-at-home mom, The Family, Values, working mothers
Rachel Allison Reading Ann Bailey’s article about the studies that have come out against the Federal Government’s Head Start preschool program must be discouraging to those whose intentions may have been positive and even altruistic. But the years of time and effort...
by United Families International | Jan 21, 2013 | Divorce, Education, Family, Family Planning, father, Marriage, motherhood, Parents, The Family, Values
Kristi Kane Growing up, my parents gave me good advice. I didn’t realize how good until I got married. From my Dad, I learned the importance of making wise financial decisions like “putting money aside for a rainy day,” (or saving), and “living within your...
by United Families International | Jan 18, 2013 | Child Development, motherhood, Schools
Ann Bailey Emma surprised me with her comment. “I think the lesson learned is government can’t replace the family.” Not something I would have expected from a high-level public school educator. I had sent her an article about the latest study showing that the...
by United Families International | Jan 15, 2013 | Child Development, Education, Family, father, Media, motherhood, Parental Rights, Parents, Schools, The Family, Values
Rachel Allison This post may offend some of our readers. If I say something that hits too close to home, just honestly evaluate your child’s involvement and if necessary ignore my observations. My children grew up during the skate-board craze in our neighborhood. ...