by United Families International | May 20, 2015 | Family, Marriage, UFI Blog
by Tashica Jacobson Two months ago I said “yes” to the biggest decisions of my life, and now both my fiancé and I are extremely happy. But with this one “yes” the wedding planning piñata blew up in my face, and now I’m wading through endless...
by United Families International | Apr 24, 2014 | Family, Parents, UFI Blog
Ann Bailey There is a surprising way to strengthen your child’s resistance to addiction – take consistent family vacations. They don’t have to be elaborate and expensive vacations either. But the vacations do need to be yearly and they need to put your family...
by United Families International | Sep 26, 2012 | Family, motherhood, Parents
Rachel Allison My aunt died this week. My mom only had one brother. Because I grew up just four blocks away from him and my Aunt Barbara, I feel that my second mom has passed away. Because I had two girl cousins that were close to my own age, I spent a lot of time...
by United Families International | Sep 5, 2011 | Family, motherhood, Parents, Pedophilia, Same-Sex Attraction, The Family, UFI
by Rachel Allison If you haven’t felt the need to speak up for decency…if you haven’t had the time to get involved…if you are expecting the depravity in the world to never affect you and those you love…it’s time to change your approach to the world that is closing in...
by United Families International | Aug 19, 2011 | father, motherhood, Parents, UFI, UFI Blog
By Rachel Allison The response of British prime minister David Cameron to the recent riots and vandalism in his country made me shout “Hallalujah!…Finally!!!” Cameron states that his government is determined to mend the UK’s “broken society”....