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“I Light up your Life? Show Me!”
By Rachel Allison “We parents are the first and most important teachers of our children and teens. We must accept this fact as a personal challenge to our creative nature and to our intent. Our children will thrive in direct proportion to how reliably they can count...
Euthanasia: “A beautiful example”
A warm British-accented voice intones: "A funeral took place today of an elderly couple who decided to undergo euthanasia because they couldn't imagine a life without the other..." In a classic example of how euthanasia is being normalized and mainstreamed, this...
UFI Reader Poll: Do men earn more than women for equal work?
Here’s the question: “Do you believe the statement “women earn only 77 percent of what men earn for equal work?” Here is how UFI readers responded: 15 percent Yes, and things need to change! 19 percent Yes, but there’s more to this story. 63 percent ...
Role-play. Role-play. Role-play.
By Rachel Allison As a mother of five children I look back and recognize that through their formative years there are things that we did right, and there are things that we did wrong. One thing that we did right? We role-played with our children. When our children...
Romance vs. Commitment – or both?
By Grace Sailor "Choose Your Love, Love Your Choice” a simple but profound statement regarding marriage. It also brings to mind a guest speaker in my diversity social work class while I was earning a master’s degree. The guest speaker was born and raised in India but...
Myth Buster Monday: Do unborn babies feel pain?
This month Oklahoma became the fourth state in the U.S. to put in place the “Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.” Oklahoma joins Nebraska, Kansas, and Idaho in protecting an unborn child who is capable of feeling pain from abortion- when an unborn child reaches...