by United Families International | Mar 6, 2012 | Child Development, Education, Family, motherhood, Parents, stay-at-home mom, The Family, UFI Blog, Values, working mothers
Rachel Allison A few days ago a Portuguese cardinal sparked controversy by repeating the Catholic Church’s longstanding teaching to encourage women to be at home with their children. He stressed that the function of a mother is essential to the education of her...
by United Families International | Feb 28, 2012 | Abstinence, Cohabitation, Education, Family, Feminism, Health Care, Marriage, motherhood, Sex Education, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
Rachel Allison Last Wednesday night my husband and I had the opportunity to attend the Presidential debate. What an exciting evening! And we had great seats….right behind CNN’s technical crew. We not only had a great view of the stage, but we could see a small...
by United Families International | Feb 22, 2012 | Feminism, Marriage, motherhood, UFI Blog
Melissa Anderson I am an active duty military officer. Right now my husband and children are on the west coast and I am on the east. My heart stayed with my children. Every morning I wake up wondering how I’ll make it another moment without six dirty little faces,...
by United Families International | Feb 13, 2012 | father, Marriage, motherhood, Myth Buster, Parents, UFI Blog
People who marry and have children intuitively know that children are a blessing and a benefit, not only to them, but to society as a whole. They know this in spite of the endless chattering of population control advocates and environmentalists that insist that human...
by United Families International | Feb 3, 2012 | motherhood, Parents, Polls, UFI Blog
This is the question we asked UFI female readers: Women: “If artificial womb technology were actually available, would you forgo pregnancy & use it to bring your children into the world?” This is how women responded: 93 Percent No 0...
by United Families International | Jan 26, 2012 | motherhood, UFI Blog
Ann Bailey Pregnancy is unethical. Bet you didn’t know that. Anna Smajdor, an ethicist at the UK’s University of East Anglia, believes that being pregnant for nine months and then delivering the child is too risky, painful and socially restrictive to subject women...