by United Families International | Feb 27, 2014 | Abortion, Cohabitation, Constitution, Divorce, father, Marriage, Parental Rights, Pornography, Religious Freedom, Same-Sex Attraction, Sexual Orientation, Single Mothers, The Family, UFI Blog, Values
Maddi Gillel Why do weakened/destroyed families and the destruction of a belief in God allow a totalitarian government to flourish? It tears down the walls of defense and strength that these institutions provide. The following are some of the goals of Communism for...
by United Families International | Nov 21, 2013 | Child Development, Pornography, UFI Blog
Diane Robertson There are many laws put in place to protect children—seat belt and car seat laws, laws that allow driving, drinking, and smoking only after children reach a certain age, and many more. Why? Because these laws protect children and are good for society....
by United Families International | Nov 8, 2013 | Abstinence, Family, Media, Parents, Pornography, UFI Blog
Alexxus Kochel After a long week, I was very excited for a date night with my husband. Something about a stress free Friday night to unwind is soothing to me. My husband picked me up from work, and we headed to a...
by United Families International | Sep 24, 2013 | Divorce, Family, Pornography, UFI Blog
Alyssa Samuelson & Jessika Tweedy Technology is such a powerful tool. We’re able to communicate with someone clear across the globe, send texts instantly, provide a means for understanding what is happening worldwide, and learn new information with just a click of...
by United Families International | Sep 16, 2013 | Marriage, Media, Pornography, UFI Blog
Sarah Owen So much of our culture has been revolutionized by the spread of cell phone and on-line technology. Most of us can’t imagine our lives without it. Despite the benefits that can come through technology, it also facilitates a major problem:...
by United Families International | Aug 12, 2013 | Parents, Pornography, UFI Blog
By Natasha Rasaka Growing Up Babies grow up becoming terrible at two, leave for the very first day of school at five, and can read a book by age seven. Around 12 years of age the baby you used to have is really a young adult and could by now have developed a very...