The following blog was written by Stephanie Bernotas, who is my good friend and was a squad-mate of mine on the World Race. I identify with her in that I too have personally witnessed the darkness of human trafficking firsthand. As you read this, I encourage you to pray for those trapped in modern-day slavery and to join a world-wide movement to END IT. Human Trafficking is a huge problem in Cambodia and is one of the biggest issues the country faces. I’m in it to END IT. Are you?
"You did a good job. It'll stop hurting soon."
He said to the little girl as she hid her crying face under one of her fists, just minutes after the man had paid to rape her.
Her "caretaker" laughed as the man emotionlessly drove away on his motorcycle.
I don't even know her name.
Everything in me wanted to grab the girl and run – but I knew it was more complicated than that. I felt a pain so deep that to feel it fully would paralyze me, so I let numbness cover up my wounds. But numbness is not okay.
When a little girl is being sold for sex, it is simply. Not. Okay.
And us doing nothing about it is equally. Not. Okay.
Photo courtesy of End It Movement
But statistics numb our brain. When we hear 27 million people are trafficked in the world today or $32 billion dollars is earned in the sex industry every year – those numbers mean little to our ears, and even less to our hearts.
It's the children I've met all around the world – the faces I know – the names I've called – they are the ones who have wrecked me.
A child should never be abandoned. A child should never be sold.
I saw that little girl in Thailand almost nine months ago. Since that day, almost 200,000 more children have been sold into the slave trade. Five more have entered the slave trade in the ten minutes it will take you to read this blog post.
A sea of 200,000 faces. Overwhelming.
Instead of trying to wrap your head around that, just imagine the face of one little girl, hiding her tears behind her fist, crying in the night of Thailand.
But hers isn't the only face I want you to see – I want you to see Maleah's face, too (a young girl from Cambodia). I learned about Maleah (name changed to protect her real identity) last week at Passion 2013.
Maleah was sold as a sex slave at age four. She was repeatedly raped for five years.
But someone fought for her. And now that she's been rescued, she is slowly learning to trust her caretakers, not steal food, and be a little girl again.
At Passion 2013, 60,000 of us were each handed a paper face, with individual stories of those who had been rescued from slavery and were learning to see the goodness of God. We held their photos over our own faces as we worshipped the Lord. We lent them our voices. We gave them our tears.
Photo courtesy of Passion Conferences
-Chris Tomlin
We sang songs of God's war cry and declaration to free the captives. Songs about the freedom we have received from Christ as he saved us from the slavery of sin and the captivity of Satan.
The pain and abandonment I felt for the anonymous girl on a dark street corner in Thailand became more real than ever. The image of God rose up before me. I have to do something.
We are called to free the captives. To plead their cause.
Just as we have been freed, we want children like Maleah to be free.
Passion has started a movement to end slavery in our world today called End It Movement. Are you in it to end it?
Will you fight hard for the captives as the Lord fought hard for you? Will you fight until they can sing that the God of angel armies is always by their side? And will they be able to sing that truth because you acted in the image of the Almighty and brought freedom?
It is for freedom that we are set free.
If you'd like to be involved, check out End It Movement. We are in it to end it and are shining a light on slavery. Keep spreading awareness, and then on April 9th we will show the world that trafficking is simply not okay with us. Let's end this thing.
Spread the Good News of Jesus in Cambodia and let’s pray for transformation! Jesus is the answer for each person in Cambodia and the world! If they encounter Jesus sex trafficking will stop! Go Jesus! Go Jeff! Jesus use Jeff! Go Jesus in Jeff! The captives will be set free. Thank you Jesus. It’s all about him.
I just stumbled across this blog. Thank you for posting! I, too, was at Passion. It was a powerful time that I won’t ever forget.
Thanks for bringing the End It movement to my attention.
Sra.