Today is January 11, 2012 and a day set aside by the U.S. Congress to pay attention to the horror of human trafficking. I received an e-mail today through our web site from She Is Safe. (www.SheIsSafe.org) They have produced a very nice video to introduce people to the problem. It is nicely and tastefully done. Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ughWb-W7OI&feature=youtu.be I don't know much about this organization so proceed with care if you decide to donate to them, but the video is a great opportunity to begin the discussion of what we can do to help stop the practice of human trafficking.
The ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) web site also provides information about how the church can respond to this crime against humanity and offers links to several web sites where additional information can be gathered or where you can donate to help support the efforts of these organizations. For more information go to:
The Polaris Project http://www.polarisproject.org/
Cherish Our Children http://cherishourchildren.ctsmemberconnect.net/home-ctrl.do
The U.S. State Department http://www.state.gov/g/tip/
It is so incredibly heart-breaking to think that this crime is growing and is found nearly everywhere, even here in the United States. The State Department web site notes that UNICEF claims that nearly 2 million children worldwide are subject to prostitution in the global commercial sex trade. 2 MILLION! And that is only the children...
What can you do? Learn about the problem. Talk about the problem. Seek to support those organizations making a difference. Pray.
Have you ever encountered a person who was subject to human trafficking? How did you react? What did you do? What should the Church do? And what should our local churches do?
Would you want to be involved in a study of the subject? Leave a comment below.
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