Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Thursday 4 August 2016

Dame Lowell Goddard Resigns as Head of Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry

Well, this is a stunning turn of events. Goddard offers no explanation for the exit which means that it is probably not for personal reasons. That Home Secretary Rudd appears to agree with the decision indicates something more systemic. Did Goddard find it difficult to work with the new Home Secretary? It seems terribly odd that Goddard would step down when the former Home Secretary who appointed her is now Prime Minister. There is something very amiss here, I suspect.

Home secretary pledges that work of inquiry into claims of establishment cover-up will continue ‘without delay’

Dame Lowell Goddard.
 Dame Lowell Goddard. Photograph: Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images

Sandra Laville, The Guardian

Dame Lowell Goddard has resigned as head of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, the home secretary Amber Rudd has said.

Goddard, 67, a New Zealand high court judge, was appointed to lead the inquiry following the resignation of two previous chairwomen.

Rudd said on Thursday evening: “I can confirm that Dame Lowell Goddard wrote to me today to offer her resignation as chair of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse and I have accepted.

“I want to assure everyone with an interest in the inquiry, particularly victims and survivors, that the work of the inquiry will continue without delay and a new chair will be appointed.

“I would like to thank Dame Lowell Goddard for the contribution she has made in setting up the inquiry so that it may continue to go about its vital work.”

The inquiry was set up in 2014 amid claims of an establishment cover-up following allegations that a paedophile ring operated in Westminster in the 1980s.

Goddard, who was appointed in April 2015, quit on Thursday afternoon in a letter sent to Rudd. She wrote: “I regret to advise that I am offering my resign as chair of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, with immediate effect. I trust you will accept this decision.”

In accepting Goddard’s resignation, Rudd wrote: “I know that this will have been a difficult decision for you to make, and something you will have carefully considered. I was sorry to receive your letter, but I accept your decision.”

Rudd described the inquiry as the “most ambitious public inquiry ever established in England and Wales” and praised Goddard for having helped it to make progress.

Rudd stated: “I know how personally committed you have been to ensuring that the inquiry is a success for those at its heart: the survivors and the victims. You have consistently demonstrated your desire to leave no stone unturned in order that the voices of those victims might be heard.

“It is a testament to your commitment that you have taken the difficult decision to stand down now, having set the inquiry firmly on course, and allow someone else to lead it through to the end. With regret, I agree that this the right decision.


The Daily Mail adds:

Justice Goddard spent more than 70 days of her first year in job abroad or on holiday, it was reported today. 

During her first 12 months in the £500,000-a-year role, she spent 44 working days abroad and 30 days on annual leave.

She earned a basic salary of £360,000, but her rent, car, driver and £12,000-a-year utility bills allowance was also picked up by the taxpayer. 

Four business-class return flights to New Zealand for her and her husband, plus two return economy flights a year for her children, were also part of her package.  

The cost of all these flights would have cost about £55,000 a year. 

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