A recent message from an active LDS member who supports the petition tenets.

Sam, just wanted to give you further good news. I just finished my recommend interview with my stake president. I told him specifically of my support for your petition and that I signed it. Long story short, he said that he sees nothing in that which is contradictory to the church. He said he thinks that there will be guidance coming down that addresses it and believes that the church will change its policies. He had no issue granting me my recommend. The interview was with the stake president himself, not a counselor.

Far more people support you than oppose you. They just usually aren’t as loud. That’s why I think it’s important to express it. Have a great week Sam!

Everyone I’ve ever talked to OUTSIDE the church knows our interview practices are awful. I love the confirmation of this friend that more active members than not also know our policies MUST be changed.

Join Our Historic March-For-The-Children

If you are in Utah, within driving distance, or even flying distance, come help us assure that the children of the future don’t repeat the dreadful experiences of children in our past.

On March 30, 2018 we will gather at the Salt Lake City/County Building. Then march 5 blocks to the LDS Church Office Building. Upon arrival, we will present 2 items to church officials:

The signatories on the Petition to Protect The Children–Stop Sexually Explicit Interviews of Mormon Youth

Sacred Stories of Sacred Children. A record of childhoods destroyed behind closed doors.

Register here so we can get an accurate count ahead of time. Our goal is 1,000 marchers. It’s going to be big.

How can you help protect our children:

Share the march info everywhere.

Bring your friends & family.

Encourage friends & family in Utah and surrounding states to join us.

We are making Mormon history. Come make it with us. It will be a once in a lifetime event.

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