Pictured is Debbie Helgeson at a Mormon church
This picture was taken in the great state of Connecticut.
According to Wikipedia, the name “Connecticut”
is derived from various anglicized spellings
of an Algonquian word for “long tidal river”.
We at Protect Every Child
think the location is appropriate for what was spoken that day.
Debbie’s words at the unfurling were these:
“May truth, common sense, and children prevail over prophecy and policy.”
How long can rolling waters remain impure?
What power shall stay the heavens? …
The rights of the priesthood
are inseparably connected with the powers of heaven,
and… the powers of heaven
cannot be controlled nor handled
[except by adherence to] the principles of righteousness…
– Section 121, verses 33-37 of
The Doctrine and Covenants
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Sign the new Petition:
Climb a mountain, hilltop or driveway. Unfurl a banner and share it.
Come to the March for the Children on October 5, 2019 in Salt Lake City.
THIS IS THE BIG ONE.
If we have 5,000 marchers, the national media will be all over it.
Institutions will be warned. Huge awareness will be raised.
Children will be protected. Past victims will take solace.
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