by UFI Blog | Jun 25, 2019 | LGBT, Religious Freedom, Religious rights
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Tori Black Friday I opened up my newsfeed, and this is what greeted me: an account of a six year old girl traumatized by her teacher who insisted...
by UFI Blog | May 21, 2019 | Defense of Marriage Act, Free Speech, Marriage, Religious Freedom, Same-Sex Marriage, The Family
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Tori Black For the United Nations, May 15 marked 25 years of observing the International Day of Families. This day was created in 1995 to...
by UFI Blog | Jan 8, 2019 | Religion, Religious Freedom, Religious rights
by Elizabeth Warner A cross, marking a church and symbolizing Christian faith, is burned mercilessly. Churches are demolished in an attempt to halt worship. Millions of Muslims are held captive and fed communist propaganda to cleanse them of their faith. This is China...
by UFI Blog | Nov 28, 2018 | Abortion, Physician Assisted Suicide, Religious Freedom, Sanctity of Life, UN
“Your baby has no chance of life.” Those heartbreaking words were delivered to Siobhan Whelan following an ultrasound on January 4, 2010 whereupon she learned that her unborn baby boy was affected by holoprosencephaly, a congenital brain malformation that generally...
by UFI Blog | Nov 17, 2018 | Free Speech, Religious Freedom, Religious rights
By Elizabeth Warner Kelvin Cochran rose from poverty to become one of the first African-American firefighters in his hometown before becoming the fire chief from the entire city of Atlanta. His story is a remarkable one, but in recent years he’s become better known...
by UFI Blog | Jun 19, 2018 | Freedom, Religious Freedom, Supreme Court
By Tori Black The June 4th, 2018 Supreme Court ruling in the case of the Masterpiece Cakeshop is welcome news. The heart of the dispute was about a religious business owner’s right to refuse service, not to an individual or minority group, but for an event that...