Every person is important in the world. The reality is we cannot
help everyone and some people think why try to help any if we can probably
never solve the problem. In our world one of the biggest problems is slavery.
Approximately 80 percent of these people enslaved are slaves of human
trafficking. The estimate for the number of people who are enslaved in the
world is between 20 and 30 million people. The majority of these are women.
Last night I had the opportunity to go with an organization called Global Act
in Zurich to go and bring a little bit of hope to a few off these women. We
went to a place not too far from where I live where women will stand around a traffic
circle while men will pick which one he wants. Then they go into a box with their
car and receive the services she has to offer. Even though this is absolutely
horrible to think about and even worse to look into these women`s faces or at
the men who are leaving. The city of Zurich has tried to make this problem as
safe as possible for these women. Men use to pick up the women and go anywhere
with no protection for these girls. Now they have to stay on the property where
there is security, help buttons for them if they are threatened and social
workers to help them. Last night we picked up some really good food from a restaurant
and brought it to the ladies. Unfortunately because it is a government run
center we are not allowed to talk to the women about Christ but we are there to
serve not only the women but bring hope to the social workers as well. I truly
believe that God can work in this as well. You can even see it with the women.
I was told that they were skeptical at first with Global Act but what I saw
last night was that they knew why we were there. One girl saw us and she called
the others. Soon they were all sitting at the table enjoying the meal like a
supporting community with each other. Please pray that this ministry would
continue, that God would be working on the hearts of all the people involved
and that new doors would be opened for people serving in this area.
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