We are trying to do everything we can in this season. People
pay more attention to issues during election time. We should
make every effort to engage and challenge the nation to end
the oppression. The most persecuted segment of our society
are those who are in the womb. We are the voices that demand
their freedom and challenge our legislators to make the laws
to ensure their freedom. Join us in the effort and look to
attend and give to allow us to take this work to another
level.
That's Pastor Bruce Rivers giving me some
needed back up as we walk down the streets of
Washington DC to the African American Museum. We
need to stay in the Public square. Your gift goes a long way
in saving babies. We are seeing more people take our message
and search the information we give them. I thank those who
have helped us get better at what we do and reach more
people. We are travelling across the nation picking our
targets to get the maximum for our efforts. Thank God for
your love in supporting children sentenced to die.
That's our National Director Rev. Dr. Johnny Hunter,
not only having walked with us but now preaching in front of
city of Philadelphia. Our efforts always educate people and
their interest leads them to go to our website and learn
more. The truth is on our side. We welcome debate but most
won't accept the challenge and when those that do, they
cancel before the event. We are making headway but we can do
a lot more with donors who see our vision and witness the
results.
Those are African American Students filming our signs and
one young lady who had to come over and ask CBR driver
and activist Lincoln Turner, sharing incite about
our display in front of the African American Museum in
Washington DC. If we have the finance we will be
posting up there regularly to reach all the students Black
And White who will be bussed to the Museum, won't you help
us?
That's the Say So March about to arrive at the African
American Museum in Washington DC.
The CBR truck is pictured behind us in the distance. We were
pretty impressive walking down the streets of Washington Dc
and all the visitors at first thought we were celebrating
the museum, but actually there to question why no mention
of eugenics perpetrated against African Americans mentioned
in the Museum?
We will keep you in touch and keep us in your prayers and if
you have not given this year please don't let the year pass
without sowing into our crucial work. Go to our website
www.BlackGenocide.org.
and you can give safely online or mail to: LearnNortheast
PO. Box 157, Montclair, NJ 07042
In His Service,
Thank You In
Advance,
Rev. Clenard H. Childress Jr.
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