As I have further pursued working with human trafficking
victims many people have asked me why? Why not stay safe yourself and pray for
them instead?
Prayer is a good thing, a powerful thing that moves God’s
heart and shifts atmospheres of darkness but I know I’m not called to sit and
watch on the sidelines while millions of girls suffer on my watch. He has given
me a passion and in that passion a responsibility to do something about it.
I wrote a post awhile back about what it looks like to
dream with the Lord and how we should never come to a point where we stop
dreaming or where our dreams don’t scare us anymore. I am called to be a
dangerous woman of the Lord, and God has given me a dream to walk alongside
woman and children who have lost all hope of dreaming because all their life
they have been abused, manipulated, and used. My father in heaven has promised
that He is going to bring this dream into reality and use me to speak life and
hope where none can be found.
As I was praying about a week back the Lord gave me this
picture of a child’s hands making a square and holding it up to the stars,
essentially dreaming of what His or her future could hold. Oh how my heart felt
joy in just seeing that alone. I want to be a safe place where baby girls who
have been trafficked, abused, and stripped of worth can dream again. I found an
anonymous quote that says,
“Little girls with dreams grow
into women with vision.”
Man does that resonate with my Spirit. I want to be a
safe place that these girls can come to and dream so that they can grow into
women with fierce vision from the Lord. The Lord is moving in my Spirit and
stirring a dream that scares me, and I know He is giving me an inheritance that
far outweighs any that I could ask or imagine right here on earth reaching
these girls.
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