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With Rights come Responsibility
*Five young adults representing United Families International are currently attending the UN High Level Meeting on Youth in New York. This is the first in a series of posts written by these individuals telling of experiences and their insights. By Faith Goimarac One...
Broken Promises: The UN and the U.S. are killing millions
By Grace Sailor As I delve into the book Broken Promises: How the AIDS Establishment Has Betrayed the Developing World by Harvard professor, Edward C. Green, a self-acclaimed lifelong, outspoken liberal-progressive-leftist, I am mesmerized by his conservative views...
Reader Poll: Is divorce becoming less socially acceptable?
Here is the question we asked our readers: “The New York Times is reporting that divorce is becoming less socially acceptable. Have you noticed that in your social circles?” Here is how they responded: 87 percent “No” 13 percent “Yes” We were...
Number One Killer
The statistics on African American abortions are shocking. Numbers like: “In New York, sixty percent of all African American babies are aborted.” Even though African Americans are only about 13 percent of the U.S. population, one of every three abortions in the...
Feeling Overworked and Under Appreciated at Home? Maybe It’s Time to Go on Strike.
Catch the interview with Sherri Mills, author of “I Almost Divorced My Husband But I Went On Strike Instead.” Years ago, Sherri Mills was fed up with being an overworked, under-appreciated mother and wife. Facing a potential divorce, she decided to solve her domestic...
Recorded Experiences—Memories Remembered
By Rachel Allison Mothers who still have children in the home, this is for you. You may think that the laundry bins will always overflow, but they won’t. You may think that stumbling on an abandoned toy or tennis shoe will forever be a daily experience, but those...