Sunday, March 31, 2013

This Easter Pray for Freedom

This Easter as we celebrate the freedom we have in the Risen Lord
let us pray for the freedom of those entrapped in a life of slavery.
That they may be rescued and shown the love of Jesus.
 
 


Giver of every breath I breathe
Author of all eternity
Giver of every perfect thing
To You be the glory
Maker of Heaven and of Earth
No one can comprehend Your worth
King over all the universe
To You be the glory

And I am alive because I'm alive in You

It's all because of Jesus I'm alive
It's all because the blood of Jesus Christ
That covers me and raised this dead man's life
It's all because of Jesus I'm alive
I'm alive, I'm alive
[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsty.com/casting-crowns-all-because-of-jesus-lyrics.html ]
Giver of every breath I breathe
Author of all eternity
Giver of every perfect thing
To You be the glory
Maker of Heaven and of Earth
No one can comprehend Your worth
King over all the universe
To You be the glory

And I am alive because I'm alive in You

It's all because of Jesus I'm alive
It's all because the blood of Jesus Christ
That covers me and raised this dead man's life
It's all because of Jesus

Every sunrise sings Your praise
The universe cries out Your praise
I'm singing freedom all my days
Now that I'm alive

Saturday, March 30, 2013

National Trafficking Hotline


Polaris Projects National Ttrafficking Hotline can now be accessed by texting INFO or HELP to BeFree (233733), instantly connecting victims to services from the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. Let’s help them save lives by spreading the word about this new texting function.

Polaris Project’s national trafficking hotline can now be accessed by texting INFO or HELP to BeFree (233733), instantly connecting victims to services from the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. Let’s help them save lives by spreading the word about this new texting function. “Victims of trafficking are often heavily controlled, and in this kind of environment being able to send a silent text message could be their primary access to getting help.”— Sarah Jakiel, Polaris Project Deputy Director

“Victims of trafficking are often heavily controlled, and in this kind of environment being able to send a silent text message could be their primary access to getting help.”

— Sarah Jakiel, Polaris Project Deputy Director


The Hotline Phone number is still the same: 
 
Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888
 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Local Event Monday April 1st

Traffick Free, CAASE and Ink 180 Present:



The Power of God's Word

Last week I had the opportunity to hear the founder of Eve's Angels share her story and how Eve's Angels  ministers to women in the sex industry.  Anny Donewald came from a normal Midwest middle class family.  While attending college in Michigan she was introduced to an older crowd who always seemed to have a lot of money.  A lot more money than she had access to while being a college student and working as a waitress.  They would hang out and their lifestyle of having money appealed to her.  She called this "the conditioning."  Before long they suggested that she become an exotic dancer where she could earn the kind of money that they did.  She accepted the offer and was quickly sucked into a subculture with rules all its own and no way to get out.  Exotic dancing eventually turned into prostitution. 

Like many young girls in these situations she turned to drugs and alcohol in order to cope.  In her testimony Anny described how she wanted to get out of that life. She attempted several times.  She would get cleaned up from the drugs and alcohol, but was still empty on the inside.  She was conditioned to the amount of money that could be made in the industry and would return to that lifestyle feeling she had no other choice.  She explained that her attempts to get out did not work because she was trying to be her own savior. She needed to recognize Jesus as her savior and let the love of Christ fill that empty feeling inside her.

From Anny's website:
Upon becoming pregnant with her second child and contemplating another abortion, Anny sought spiritual guidance. With nothing to lose and searching for options, she prayed a simple prayer asking for God’s help. That’s when God stepped in with the miraculous: Anny made five different appointments that all, through different circumstances, got cancelled. Anny had a son. A month after his birth, a bible scripture reference popped in her head, “Matthew 4:16″. Having no previous knowledge of the bible, she found it and read, “Those who sat in darkness have seen a great Light.” Less than twenty-four hours later, she received the Revelation that Jesus was her Savior. She was Born Again.

At the age of 30, Anny diligently sought the Lord for her life’s purpose. After a five-day fast, she knew that she would start a ministry that would help other women like herself come to know that Jesus loves them, no matter where they’re at and what they do. This ministry would eventually cater to women who, in times of trouble, feel like they have nowhere else to turn. Eve’s Angels was subsequently founded.

God's word is powerful.  One verse changed her life.  She came out of the darkness of that empty culture and into the light of the hope of Jesus Christ! And now she has devoted her life to showing the love of Jesus to women in the sex industry.

Eve's Angels began with bible studies in Grand Rapids, MI for women leaving the industry.  They now have chapters in Lansing, MI; Orland Park, IL; Detroit, MI and Chicago, IL.  Along with the bible studies they also go into the local strip clubs and minister to the girls.  They deliver care packages that include a Bible, lip gloss, candy and Eve's Angels information.   They are available to prayer with the girls and let them feel love.

I was moved by Anny's story.  I think it resonates because it shows that it can happen to anyone.  Even someone from a normal middle class family.  Education is half the battle.  Young women need to be educated and aware of the lies and the lures that can be used.  We need to clear up the misconception that girls are stripping or prostituting because they choose to.  While that is sometimes the case, often times they are forced into it. Or they may start into it by choice, but are quickly lured into sex trafficking with no way out.

“They told me I was going to have to work at a strip club. They forced me to work six days a week for twelve hours a day. I could not refuse to go to work or I would be beaten. I had to hand over all of my money to [them]. I was often yelled at for not making enough money or had a gun put to my face. Every week I handed over around $3,000 to $4,000 to [them]. I was their slave.”

– 'Katya', a trafficking survivor from Ukraine.
Source:  Polaris Project
 
"Locations, such as truck stops, strip clubs, massage parlors, and cheap motels, are havens for prostitutes forced into sex trafficking. Many massage parlors and strip clubs that engage in sex trafficking will have cramped living quarters where the victims are forced to stay."
 
Source:  Information for Patrol officers FBI website


 

"Nick invited her to visit him in Seattle, and when she saw his chromed-out Mercedes and stately Victorian house, she felt she had wandered into a dream. When her family adamantly told her she could not spend the night with him, he told her to break her ties with them and move into his spare room. He also suggested she could attend college while doing a little work on the side. Why not try dancing in a club?, Nick asked, adding that his former girlfriend did that and made "tons of money doing little work."

Within hours, Nick had taken Brianna to get an entertainer's license, helped her choose her stripper's outfit, and led her to a strip club. There he warned her not to make eye contact with certain men. She later learned this was to keep her from becoming the property of another pimp. During her second night in Seattle, she took the stage at a strip club for the first time, all the while telling herself that even though she was naked, she would have her clothes on in a matter of minutes. She did this for three consecutive nights, working seven hours on the last and pulling in $850—a big change from the $85 she made on her best night ever at the diner.

Sensing her potential, Nick offered to take her on a trip to Arizona and Nevada, where Brianna most likely would have been completely cut off from her friends and family and disappeared into forced prostitution." 

To read more about the misconceptions here are some great articles:

Addressing Misconceptions about Stripping

Addressing Misconceptions about Prostitution

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

New Safety App for Your Phone

Growing up my mom always had advice for me.  She would worry about me after I moved out of the house and loved to give me tips on being safe. 
  • Always be aware of your surroundings when walking to you car
  • Have your keys out and ready 
  • Lock the door as soon as you get in
  • Check the back seat to make sure no one is back there
To this day I am reminded every time I have to walk to my car at night alone.  Being aware of Human Trafficking I am even more aware of the need for safety when I am out alone.  Well, now there is a very cool app available for your phone.  It's called bsafe and is a mobile safety alarm.  It literally turns your phone into a safety device.   

Once you download the app it allows you to choose people from your contact list as guardians.  It's up to you how many to choose, but the more you select the safer you are.  Your guardians are the ones who will be notified in case of emergency.   You can even set 911 up as a guardian.

One of the great features of this app is the SOS alarm.  Let's say I'm at the mall at night and am ready to walk to my car.  I open the app and set it to the red alert button.  If I am approached all I have to do is hit that red button.  An alarm will sound and anyone who is set up as my guardian will get a text and the main guardian will receive a call.  With the upgraded version they will also get your gps location and the phone will video record what is happening. 

Another great feature is the Fake Call.  Sometimes an incoming phone call is all it takes to deter a would be predator.  You can even type in the name of the person you want to fake call you and select how long of a delay before your phone rings.  So if I am walking alone at night I can cue up my fake call and have my phone ring on my way to the car and pretend I'm talking to that person.  "Hi, Mom.  I'm just leaving the mall.  There is a tall man in a yellow shirt following me."

There are a number of other features available with this app.  The basic version is free and the upgraded version is $19.99 for 1 year.  One year of protection and peace of mind.  If we could have every young girl or women get this app for their phone just imagine how much safer they would be.  An extra measure of safety against the fastest growing criminal industry in the world.

Please check out bSafe - the world's most advanced mobile safety alarm. And spread the word.



 
 
 
This app could save your life!  For more information visit bsafe.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Prayer Pail: God is Faithful

Pinned ImageI found this idea on Pinterest last year and absolutely loved it.  You use craft sticks and write the names of people you want to pray for.  These can be friends, family, teachers, neighbors, military, countries, leaders.  The list goes on.  Who couldn't benefit from prayer?  We did this as our lent activity last year.  We had our pail sitting on our dinner table and each night we would all pick a stick (or two) and pray for the person we chose. 

This was a great family bonding and teaching tool all at the same time.  We were able to guide our kids in praying for others and praying out loud.  It was rewarding to see them grow in those areas.

While doing it this year I was struck by how those prayers were answered and how faithful God is.
At this time last year my husband and one of our neighbors were out of work so their names were in the pail.  My husband got a job shortly after and it was one he is able to work from home.  I can't tell you how much of a blessing that has been.
God is faithful.

Our neighbor who was out of work has also gotten employment.  God's timing was a little longer in this situation, but his faithfulness is apparent.  This neighbor had been working on and off with contract work to fill the gap in his unemployment.  With contract work you are not an actual employee of the company you are working for and you receive no benefits. Some of these were in the city and were a long commute making for a very long work day.  He now has full time employment very close to home.  God is faithful.

Also at this time last year, my son was having trouble with another boy at school who was bullying him.  It had even gotten to the point of being physical.  So that boys name went into the pail.  The bullying stopped and the remainder of the school year went smoothly.  God is faithful.

There are many stories of prayer and how God has shown his faithfulness.  I would love to hear yours.


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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Starfish Story: You Can Make A Difference


The starfish story is so inspiring.  It reminds me to never underestimate the power one person can have.  We might feel our actions are insignificant, but we may never see the impact of what we do.  With a problem as enourmous  as Human Trafficking is it would be so easy to feel hopeless.  To feel like there is nothing I can do.  I can certainly relate to those feelings.  I don't know who reads my blogs, if anyone.  But if even one person is reading and is stirred to action then my efforts would have been worth it.  I may never know if that happens, but because I am passionate about seeing an end to Human Trafficking I will keep on writing.  
You may not be able to change the world,
but you may be able to change a small part of it, for someone.

One day a man was walking along the beach when he noticed
a boy picking something up and gently throwing it into the ocean. 



 Approaching the boy, he asked, What are you doing?
The youth replied, Throwing starfish back into the ocean. 
The surf is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them back, they’ll die.
Son, the man said, don’t you realize there are miles and miles of beach and hundreds of starfish?
You can’t make a difference!
After listening politely, the boy bent down, picked up another starfish,
and threw it back into the surf. Then, smiling at the man, he said
I made a difference for that one.



Friday, March 8, 2013

President Obama Signs the TPRVA

Yesterday President Obama signed the VAWA into law. Not only protecting the rights of women to live in a world free of violence, but also approving the TVPRA as an amendment to the VAWA. Very exciting legislation to coincide with our celebration of International Women's day.
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Yesterday President Obama signed the VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) into law which included the TVPRA (Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act) as an amendment. 

The TVPRA and VAWA will now work together to combat human trafficking and gender-based violence, and support victims as they transition to survivors and leaders. 

Trafficking victims are both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who are lured with the promise of better lives. No matter their situation, these victims are trapped and have lost their freedom. Passage of the TVPRA sends a message of hope to the millions human trafficking victims in the U.S. and worldwide.

March Local Events

Wow - there is a lot going on this month on the issue of Human Trafficking


This weekend:  March 8th and 9th
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David Batstone (founder of the non-profit anti-human trafficking organization Not For Sale) and Carry The Fire (a U of I student organization devoted to human trafficking) are coming together for a two-day conference where people will come together to learn more about what we can do to help abolish modern day slavery.  This is a free event.

 Photo: what a gorgeous flyer!



This weekend: March 10th from 4pm to 6pm
An Afternoon of Awareness with Love 146
Ravenswood Event Center - Chicago, IL



Please join us for an afternoon of awareness for child sex trafficking and exploitation.
Appetizers and beverages will be served and items will be available for purchase.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here

March 15th from 7-9 pm
Theresa Flores from S.O.A.P
Beloit College in Beloit, WI (Moore Lounge in Pearsons Hall)
SOAP is an Outreach that aims to distribute thousands of bars of soap with the National Human Trafficking Hotline number and key identifying questions FREE to local motels.
You can learn more here

March 20th at 7:30 pm
Human Trafficking Forum
Willowcreek Church South Barrington, IL Room F360
Guest speaker is Anny Donewald of Eve's Angels.
Eve's Angels is a ministry reaching out to women in the adult entertainment industry.

April 1st from 7:00 - 9:30 pm
Sex ReBranded: A Men's Only event
2239 South Michigan Ave Chicago, IL
Traffick Free invites you to a night of introduction and discussion about human trafficking from a guy's perspective. One drink and appetizers will be provided and a cash bar is available. There is a $10 suggested donation at the door for this event.
Please pre-register here

Looking Ahead:

May 11–26, 2013
Shakespeare Theater presents Roadkill

Based on the real life experiences of a young woman trafficked from Nigeria, Scottish writer/director Cora Bissett's critically acclaimed, site-specific theatrical and multi-media event explores the terrifying complexities of human trafficking.

Ticket prices were not listed.


October 10 - November 17, 2013
Her Story Theater presents Shadow Town 

They are the young women and children who have been kidnapped, brainwashed, life threatened, brutalized, drugged and beaten into the slavery of sex trafficking. Based on True Stories.
Tickets $35
Proceeds benefit The Salvation Army - PROMISE program, Anne's House and
The Dreamcatcher Foundation





Thursday, March 7, 2013

Somebody's Daughter by Julian Sher

Somebody's DaughterSomebody's Daughter is written by investigative journalist Julian Sher.  He dispels the myth that sex trafficking only happens to women and girls from foreign lands and uncovers the truth that the majority of teens caught in the sex trade are American girls.  The book follows the stories of several pimps, their underage victims and the some of the judges, officers and FBI officials that are trying to help. 

This was a very hard book for me to read.  Several times I had to put it down and come back a few days (or weeks) later.  I found myself mad and angry at what I was reading.  Even feeling a bit depressed at the gravity of the situation.  Here are some of the reasons:

Chapter 5:  Taking on Pimp Culture.
It mentions something called the annual Players Ball which is like an Academy Award night for pimps.  On this night, the pimp who has made the biggest pile of money and the biggest name for himself is awarded the Internationl Pimp of the Year award complete with a trophy.  And not just any trophy.  This trophy as described in the book stands almost 4' tall.  Four ornately carved wooden columns are topped with a golden statue of a pimp in a cape wearing a crown and holding a scepter. 

Really?  I could not believe what I was reading.  How are they even allowed to hold an event like this when prostitution is illegal?  It makes me sick.  Why are we glamorizing these people and elevating them to celebrity status?

There are two ideas weaved throughout the book regarding how child prostitution is inaccurately approached. 

1.  Under age girls being prosecuted as criminals rather than having services provided and getting them the help they need.  The legal age for consentual sex varies from state to state, but generally it is between 16 -18.  However, girls of all ages are being prosecuted for prostition even though they are not of legal age to consent to sex. The example given in the book was that a 14 year old girl who is seduced by her high school teacher would be treated as a victim.  But the same 14 year old who was forced by a pimp to have sex and was paid for the act would be arrested and jailed. These are children and they need to be offered social services and protection from their pimp.  Not locked up and then turned back out on the street.

2.  While the young victims are typically prosecuted and treated like criminals, the men who exploit them go largely unpunished.  The book states a statistic from Chicago where 89% of the prostitution arrests in one heavy crime area were the women, while only 10% were of the men buying the sex.

Mad, angry and depressed.  That's how I felt reading this book.  If you find yourself affected the same way by reading this small review of the book I urge to pray about those feelings.  Perhaps God will lead you in some way to get involved or educate others.  These things can't change if people don't know what is happening. 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Pillowcase Dress Event


A few weeks back we hosted our first Pillowcase Dress Event through my Moms group.  Six wonderful ladies got together one afternoon to make dresses out of pillowcases that would be given to little girls in Africa.  The idea of making these dresses is what first got my attention about human trafficking.  You can read more about that in my very first post Awakening
 
It was a small group and we completed a dozen dresses and had about 6 more just needing trim.  We had a lot of laughs, but we also talked about the purpose for the dresses.  There is something significant about using your hands to create something for a greater purpose.  We may never see the effect these dresses will have on the little girls that receive them, but I can imagine the smile on their face when they are given what may be the only dress they own.  It was a simple dress and easy to make, but the impact it could possibly have is tremendous.  It could very well change that girls life and save her from a life of sexual slavery.  I hope they feel loved when they receive their dresses because each and every one was definitely sewn with love.
 
 


To learn more about Dress a Girl Around the World go here.


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Press on Toward the Goal

Genesis 25:19-34  is the story of Esau and Jacob.  Twin brothers born to Isaac and Rebekah.   Twin brothers who were quite opposites.  Esau grew up to become a skillfull hunter who loved the outdoors.  Jacob was a quiet man who preferred to stay home.   Esau was oder and as the firstborn son he was entitled to the birthright.  The birthright came with many blessings including a double portion of his fathers inheritance and the blessings promised to Abra­ham and his seed.  It was something to be valued.

"You will be the father of many nations. No longer will you be called Abram; your name will be Abraham, for I have made you a father of many nations.6 I will make you very fruitful; I will make nations of you, and kings will come from you. 7 I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. 8 The whole land of Canaan, where you now reside as a foreigner, I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you; and I will be their God.” (Gen 17:1-8)

The bible tells us that one day when Jacob was cooking some stew Esau came in from the open field and was famished.  He asks Jacob for a bowl of the stew. Jacob agrees to give him some, but only if Esau sells him the birthright.  Esau's response was  “Look, I am about to die.  What good is the birthright to me?”  Talk about being dramatic!  Esau is surely not about to die.  Most likely he had been out hunting and I imagine he came back with some wild game.  But it would need to be prepared and cooked.  It would take time.  Jacob's food was ready NOW and Esau was hungry.

Esau was focused on the short term goal of feeding his hunger.  He took his eyes off the eternal.  Instant gratification.  I want what I want and I want it NOW.  He placed more value on his immediate need of hunger than on his God-given blessing.  Esau did not value the things of God and sold his birthright for a bowl of stew.

Can you relate?  I can.  One way I can relate to Esau is in my struggle to lose weight.  When I am hungry I am focused on what I want right that moment and not what I want my end result to be.  I choose the chips or that brownie.  I want to feed my hunger NOW and my goal of a healthier version of me gets pushed to the back burner.


We live in a world that seeks instant gratification and pleasure.  We pace as the microwave cooks our meal, we fast forward through the commercials, we want the fastest internet speed, the shortest line at the grocery store.  If we are not careful, we can lose sight of what's important (the eternal) and get lost on what we want right now (the earthly.)  We can begin to seek that which brings immediate (temporary) pleasure rather than what brings everlasting pleasure and the blessings of God. 

The bible later calls Esau Godless (Heb 12:16).  I don't want to be like Esau.  My prayer is that I be focused on the things of God. To not lose sight of what is important.

And in the words of the apostle Paul in Phil 3:14 I pray that we press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called us heavenward in Christ Jesus.


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