For some reason I cannot get the issue of human
trafficking
out of my mind.  It’s been in my head the last couple
of days or so and I think that there’s a reason God is placing this
matter on my radar once again.  I
remember being in Cambodia
perched on a rooftop with my
friend Kim as we
cried out to God at the top of our lungs on behalf of those in bondage
to this evil.  We proclaimed freedom for them and couldn’t get out of
our minds that on the streets beneath us, the very streets of Phnom
Penh, there were thousands being raped, abused and mistreated.

Someone’s daughter…
Someone’s son…
God’s children…

And so anytime that I’m sitting back here doing the work that I do –
pulling people out from behind their computer screens, Starbucks
counter tops, or carpeted cubicle – and finding a way to get them on the
mission field, I think of those kids. 
 
I think of that night.

It’s estimated that over 27 million
people are being trafficked this very moment
.  Nearly 60% of them
are used for men to violently fulfill their sickest sexual fantasies.  Kids
as young as three years old
are getting raped because Satan has
released some kind of sick and twisted idea into the mind of humanity.

I’m committed to finding people who can go out to the
field and prevent this kind of thing from happening.  These people go
out into farming communities all around the world, into schools, walk up
and down streets riddled with prostitutes and bash the devil’s lies
that have been planted into their minds – lies that tell them there’s a
better way to make money and it starts by selling yourself.

We violently plunge those lies back into the
enemy’s hands and throw him and his garbage back into hell with power
only God can give us!

 


:: From Bondage to Freedom ::
This afternoon at 4:30 I’m going to be in Wichita, Kansas speaking on Human Trafficking at Mead’s Corner, a little coffee shop downtown on the corner of Douglas and Emporia.
 
Come to learn more about human trafficking internationally, nationally, and locally, and learn some simple – yet effective – ways that you can help accomplish a goal of abolishing human trafficking in our lifetime. 
 
And spread the word!