Contending for a Generation
September 30, 2024

September 30, 2024

Contending for a Generation

In Action After A Memorable Vacation

I’m returning to a full schedule after taking

my 90-year-old mother and cousin on a wonderful vacation to Newfoundland.  We all determined that Newfoundland should be on everyone’s bucket list; amazing vistas, music, and wonderful people.

On the drive back, we stopped in Ottawa to attend and speak at a press conference and the Million March for Children.  There were substantially fewer numbers this year caused by a variety of things including censorship, counter-protest, fears, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East creating divisions among Canadians.  As a team, The Million March for Children, Home – Hands Off Our Kids are committed to continue exposing the dark side of LGBTQ, educating parents, and rescuing children from deceptive and destructive ideologies.

On the Frontlines: Rallying for Our Children’s Future

We held a press conference at the West Block, but it was not released on the CPAC site.  The only media reporting was in the Toronto Sun. Read the Sun’s article.

Watch Dr. Ann’s address at the press conference here.

Watch Dr. Ann speaking on the Hill.

Standing Strong Amidst the Gender Wars

Also, while on holidays the Gender Wars in Canada documentary that we filmed for in July was released.  It is produced by the Turkish World News TRT.  Please share.
https://www.facebook.com/share/bHE2AAgcFsyqbjo6/

Saving Our Children from the Transgender Trap

Boys and girls have taken different paths through the Great Rewiring,

yet somehow, they have ended up in the same pit,

where many are drowning in anomie and despair.

It is very difficult to construct a meaningful life on one’s own,

 drifting through multiple disembodied networks.

– Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation

We must help reclaim childhood for our children and spare them from the lifelong repercussions of falling prey to the ‘trans’ deception. What we are now celebrating as normalcy is beyond the pale. Take a look at the 2SLGBTQ+ awareness schedule.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released a new data report Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Behavioral Health: Results from the 2021 and 2022 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (PDF | 2.1 MB), indicating that lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults are more likely than straight adults to use substances, experience mental health conditions including major depressive episodes, and experience serious thoughts of suicide.

SAMHSA’s approach to addressing the behavioral health needs of LGBTQI+ people with, affected by, or at risk for mental health and substance use conditions, is to build equity of LGBTQ.  Building equity is never going to help these individuals deal with their declining mental health; much of it caused by undiagnosed and/or untreated pre-existing trauma

Their report shows what most of us are already aware of:

  • Lesbian and bisexual females were more likely than straight females to have engaged in binge drinking in the past month, and about twice as likely to have engaged in heavy drinking in the past month.
  • Gay and bisexual males and females were two to three times more likely than their straight counterparts to have used illicit drugs other than marijuana in the past year.
  • About one third of bisexual females, bisexual males, and gay males had a substance use disorder (SUD) in the past year. About one fourth of lesbian females had an SUD in the past year.
  • Bisexual females were three times more likely than straight females to have had an opioid use disorder in the past year.
  • The prevalence of serious mental illness (SMI) in the past year was more than three times higher among bisexual males than among straight males and more than twice as high among gay males than among straight males.
  • More than one in four bisexual females and more than one in seven lesbian females had a major depressive episode (MDE) in the past year. Sexual minority males were two to three times more likely than straight males to have had an MDE in the past year.
  • Bisexual females were six times more likely to have attempted suicide in the past year than straight females.

On Schedule for the Fall

October 12         Speaking at Esther’s Arise -Ottawa  (Yom Kippur, The Day of Atonement)

Esthers Arise – Empowering God’s Esthers to Arise

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM – Gathering at Major’s Hill Park: Worship, Repentance

and Prayer

2:15 PM – 2:45 PM – Prayer Walk

2:45 PM – 5:00 PM – Link live with “A Million Women” as people arrive

I leave immediately after for Buffalo airport to fly to Munich, Germany

October 14         Arrive in Germany, spending two days with author Gabrielle Kuby.

From there I fly to Warsaw Poland

October 16         Arrive in Warsaw

October 17          Business meetings

October 18-20    Speaking and attending the IFTCC conference

October 21-23    (tentative) Arrive in Istanbul to meet with TRT (Turkish world news).

October 24         Arrive back in Canada

November 4       Flight to Calgary for meetings and then ‘Kingdom Convergence’

If you live in Alberta (or can travel) this will be your event of the year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Onward and Upward,

 

Restoring the Mosaic seeks to strengthen Canadian national unity by educating and informing policy-makers, legislators, and educational leaders with clinical research that will assist them to establish programs and policies that allow individuals with crises in identity to recover wholeness.

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