UCAP Conference Only Ten Days Away!

Do you have your tickets for the Utah Coalition Against Pornography Conference? This is an amazing opportunity to hear from anti-porn experts and learn how to stand against pornography in our homes and in our communities. The conference is billed as a “safe, hopeful place to learn about the impact of pornography and the solutions to the problem.”

 

Parents, teachers, church leaders, teens, young adults, and community leaders are all invited to attend. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be the keynote speaker. The program will also include the following presentations:

 

*”Our Divorce Did Not Work Out,” by Traylor and Melody Lovvorn

* “Pornography: Its Harm to Children and What We Can Do About It,” by Ernie Allen

* “The Power of Young Adults: Speaking Up and Changing the Culture,” by Malissa Richardson

* “The Long and Winding Road: Navigating a Lifetime of Longterm Recovery,” by Geoff Steurer, LMFT

And more!

 

The conference will be held on March 12, 2016 in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Tickets are as follows:

* $5 for attendees 25 years of age and younger

*$15 for adults over 25 who pre-register

*$20 for those who purchase tickets on the day of the event

 

“Pornography continues to grow at an alarming rate, but despite this discouraging trend, we believe that people can still choose to live healthy, happy lives free from the damaging effects of pornography when they are educated and have the resources and support they need.”

-Vauna Davis, executive director of the Utah Coalition Against Pornography

 

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Ucap Conference.

 

We encourage all in the Salt Lake valley to attend!

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